The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1822 |
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Página 138
... speak to my heir : " Take money in thy hand- open thy house ha ' the best of every thing . And , first , as my Lord Chesterfield doth hold that the exterior deportment is of the most important consequence to the man , take care , Nephy ...
... speak to my heir : " Take money in thy hand- open thy house ha ' the best of every thing . And , first , as my Lord Chesterfield doth hold that the exterior deportment is of the most important consequence to the man , take care , Nephy ...
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... speak , it will be observed , in sufficiently lofty terms of the author's alleged improvement , with regard to the designation of quantities . As to his corrections of the former Eton accents , we really have no leisure at present to ...
... speak , it will be observed , in sufficiently lofty terms of the author's alleged improvement , with regard to the designation of quantities . As to his corrections of the former Eton accents , we really have no leisure at present to ...
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... speak ye not ? Louchanem , dost thou fear A dream , a very dream ? the heated fruit Of the last banquet , of the gay ... speak . See how the big drops gather on his face , And his lips chatter , though they do not speak ; His eye is ...
... speak ye not ? Louchanem , dost thou fear A dream , a very dream ? the heated fruit Of the last banquet , of the gay ... speak . See how the big drops gather on his face , And his lips chatter , though they do not speak ; His eye is ...
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Letters to Julia | 62 |
AFRICA Southern Travels | 79 |
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