Quarterly Review, Volumes 129-130J. Murray., 1870 - English literature |
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She said that all the others centre , is undoubtedly was imperfectly fitted by nature to play the Marlborough . ' We do not altogether agree humblest of feminine parts , “ to suckle fools in this remark . The hero of Blenheim is and ...
She said that all the others centre , is undoubtedly was imperfectly fitted by nature to play the Marlborough . ' We do not altogether agree humblest of feminine parts , “ to suckle fools in this remark . The hero of Blenheim is and ...
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... bidding him take it up and carry it think that a stage - play might preserve it ; to whom he pleased . and Addison was importuned in the name She was dismissed from all her offices , of the tutelary deities of Britain to show but ...
... bidding him take it up and carry it think that a stage - play might preserve it ; to whom he pleased . and Addison was importuned in the name She was dismissed from all her offices , of the tutelary deities of Britain to show but ...
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... defiance of propriety as was distain , and makes no account of the cracks on played by Bolingbroke in his commerce with the surface or the tangled brakes and mo- loose women , or such a habit of drinking as rasses at the base .
... defiance of propriety as was distain , and makes no account of the cracks on played by Bolingbroke in his commerce with the surface or the tangled brakes and mo- loose women , or such a habit of drinking as rasses at the base .
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... three great professions of officer , a player , a dull poet , a quack doctor , a Divinity , Law , and Physic ; how they are each scraping fiddler , and a lame German dancing . of them overburdened with practitioners , and I master .
... three great professions of officer , a player , a dull poet , a quack doctor , a Divinity , Law , and Physic ; how they are each scraping fiddler , and a lame German dancing . of them overburdened with practitioners , and I master .
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... as Christian teaching minds of many good Protestants ; for they is better than sentimental play of fancy . regard the ęsthetic developments of modern And how far better may it be for the rich churches and ritual simply as baits to ...
... as Christian teaching minds of many good Protestants ; for they is better than sentimental play of fancy . regard the ęsthetic developments of modern And how far better may it be for the rich churches and ritual simply as baits to ...
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