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... whole soul's in the drama , as you perceive , sir ; come , sir , drink Amelia Hopner with me ; ' pon my word , I'd marry her to - morrow if my aunt did not make such a fuss about it . " How many more of his theatrical secrets he would ...
... whole soul's in the drama , as you perceive , sir ; come , sir , drink Amelia Hopner with me ; ' pon my word , I'd marry her to - morrow if my aunt did not make such a fuss about it . " How many more of his theatrical secrets he would ...
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... whole of the precious display in this paper - the marshalling three or four great names , and placing Sir Walter Scott's inferior productions with Schiller's best - is a sort of Scotch ruse to depreciate Mr. Smith by the contrast . ( y ) ...
... whole of the precious display in this paper - the marshalling three or four great names , and placing Sir Walter Scott's inferior productions with Schiller's best - is a sort of Scotch ruse to depreciate Mr. Smith by the contrast . ( y ) ...
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... whole , in which he might [ may ] develop the habitual philosophical bias of his mind , and infuse all his peculiar modes of thought and feeling . [ Here is an aim ! ] It might , or might not be , a " monumentum ære perennius , " at all ...
... whole , in which he might [ may ] develop the habitual philosophical bias of his mind , and infuse all his peculiar modes of thought and feeling . [ Here is an aim ! ] It might , or might not be , a " monumentum ære perennius , " at all ...
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... whole of the session . A landau now drove up , from which landed a gay bevy of a mother and daughters , who challenged all eyes . These were the females of a family nothing less than right honourable . Mr. Partridge , the father , had ...
... whole of the session . A landau now drove up , from which landed a gay bevy of a mother and daughters , who challenged all eyes . These were the females of a family nothing less than right honourable . Mr. Partridge , the father , had ...
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... whole , this personage reaped some of the benefit which surely his genius and perseverance deserved ; for , by dint of his regular appearances at Court , be at least got his name enrolled in those high lists of fame - the lists of the ...
... whole , this personage reaped some of the benefit which surely his genius and perseverance deserved ; for , by dint of his regular appearances at Court , be at least got his name enrolled in those high lists of fame - the lists of the ...
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