The Guardian: Complete in One Volume, with Notes, and a General IndexJ. Jones, 1829 - 264 sider |
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Side 17
... pass , with the numbers he commanded on that detach- ment : she tells him , how she was dressed on such a day at court , and what offers were made her the week following . She seems to hear the repetition of his men's names with ...
... pass , with the numbers he commanded on that detach- ment : she tells him , how she was dressed on such a day at court , and what offers were made her the week following . She seems to hear the repetition of his men's names with ...
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... pass by seeing generous things performed before our eyes ? Eugenio ended his discourse , by recommending the apt use of a theatre , as the most agreeable and easy method of making a polite and moral gentry ; which would end in rendering ...
... pass by seeing generous things performed before our eyes ? Eugenio ended his discourse , by recommending the apt use of a theatre , as the most agreeable and easy method of making a polite and moral gentry ; which would end in rendering ...
Side 29
... passes him upon us for a singer of Italy . Ac . I will go out of town to - morrow . Friend . Things are come to this pass ; and yet the world will not understand , that the theatre has much the same effect on the man- ners of the age ...
... passes him upon us for a singer of Italy . Ac . I will go out of town to - morrow . Friend . Things are come to this pass ; and yet the world will not understand , that the theatre has much the same effect on the man- ners of the age ...
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... pass the river , and oppose the designs of the enemy . The earl of Galway represented to them , that the present posture of affairs was such on the side of the allies , that there needed no more to be done at present in that country ...
... pass the river , and oppose the designs of the enemy . The earl of Galway represented to them , that the present posture of affairs was such on the side of the allies , that there needed no more to be done at present in that country ...
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... passing before Frankfort for the Lower Rhine . a thousand that can dress genteelly at a mis- tress , where there is ... pass through . He had his wits and resolution enough about him to take her haud , and say , he would attend her to ...
... passing before Frankfort for the Lower Rhine . a thousand that can dress genteelly at a mis- tress , where there is ... pass through . He had his wits and resolution enough about him to take her haud , and say , he would attend her to ...
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