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Page xv
... give , For we that live to please , must please to live . " Boswell , however , makes but scanty references to the theatre ; and his most interesting records show how , in his capacity as playwright , the great man enlivened his ...
... give , For we that live to please , must please to live . " Boswell , however , makes but scanty references to the theatre ; and his most interesting records show how , in his capacity as playwright , the great man enlivened his ...
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... give , the more good things you call for , the welcomer you are . No servants will attend you with the alacrity which waiters do , who are incited by the prospect of an immediate reward in proportion as they please . No , sir ; there is ...
... give , the more good things you call for , the welcomer you are . No servants will attend you with the alacrity which waiters do , who are incited by the prospect of an immediate reward in proportion as they please . No , sir ; there is ...
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... give the same details with regard to the topo- graphical illustrations in the text ; a general description of the scheme followed is , however , necessary . Mr. Railton has drawn them from the buildings themselves , in such cases as ...
... give the same details with regard to the topo- graphical illustrations in the text ; a general description of the scheme followed is , however , necessary . Mr. Railton has drawn them from the buildings themselves , in such cases as ...
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... give the strongest testimony to its fidelity ; but before a second edition , which he contributed to improve , could be finished , the world has been deprived of that most valuable man ; a loss of which the regret will be deep , and ...
... give the strongest testimony to its fidelity ; but before a second edition , which he contributed to improve , could be finished , the world has been deprived of that most valuable man ; a loss of which the regret will be deep , and ...
Page xxxvi
... give them a story to apply . When the great DUKE of MARL- BOROUGH , accompanied by LORD CADOGAN , was one day reconnoitering the army in Flanders , a heavy rain came on , and they both called for their cloaks . LORD CADOGANS servant , a ...
... give them a story to apply . When the great DUKE of MARL- BOROUGH , accompanied by LORD CADOGAN , was one day reconnoitering the army in Flanders , a heavy rain came on , and they both called for their cloaks . LORD CADOGANS servant , a ...
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