A Collection of One Hundred Pieces of English Literature: Fifty in Prose and Fifty in Verse : Accompanied with a Variety of Notes for the Use of the Inhabitants of the Netherlands, Volume 1Nayler en Company, 1830 |
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... Ladies and Gentlemen , - - - When I commenced Publishing these Sheets , I intended to have given a very different Selection to the one now presented ; I purposed inserting several rare and some unpublished pieces , both in Prose and ...
... Ladies and Gentlemen , - - - When I commenced Publishing these Sheets , I intended to have given a very different Selection to the one now presented ; I purposed inserting several rare and some unpublished pieces , both in Prose and ...
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... Lady of Fashion Spends her Time . If a Modern Lady of Fashion were called upon to account for the Disposition of her Time , I imagine her defence would run in this style one < - -- 1 " I cannot , you know , be out of the world , nor ...
... Lady of Fashion Spends her Time . If a Modern Lady of Fashion were called upon to account for the Disposition of her Time , I imagine her defence would run in this style one < - -- 1 " I cannot , you know , be out of the world , nor ...
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... of May . ( b ) Your most loyal and ever faithful wife , ANNE BULLEN . ( a ) Lady Jane Seymour . Messieurs Norris , Weston , Breton , and Smeton , who were all ( c ) In 1536 . executed . The Morning Hymn is written in imitation of one of 51.
... of May . ( b ) Your most loyal and ever faithful wife , ANNE BULLEN . ( a ) Lady Jane Seymour . Messieurs Norris , Weston , Breton , and Smeton , who were all ( c ) In 1536 . executed . The Morning Hymn is written in imitation of one of 51.
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... Lady & c . Duke . Fetch Desdemona hither . Othello . Ancient , conduct them ; & c . And till she come , as truely as to Heaven I do confess the vices of my blood , So justly I'll to your grave ears present How I did thrive in this fair ...
... Lady & c . Duke . Fetch Desdemona hither . Othello . Ancient , conduct them ; & c . And till she come , as truely as to Heaven I do confess the vices of my blood , So justly I'll to your grave ears present How I did thrive in this fair ...
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... dangers I had passed ; And I loved her that she did pity them ! This , only , is the witchcraft I have used . 1 Here comes the Lady , let her witness it . SHAKESPEARE . LECTURE IV . An Historical account of English Composition . 65.
... dangers I had passed ; And I loved her that she did pity them ! This , only , is the witchcraft I have used . 1 Here comes the Lady , let her witness it . SHAKESPEARE . LECTURE IV . An Historical account of English Composition . 65.
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