The Last Essays of EliaG. Routledge & sons, 1880 - 119 pages |
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Page 25
... express only so much dissatisfac- tion and peevishness as is consis- tent with the pleasure of comedy . In other words , his perplexity must seem half put on . If he repel the intruder with the sober set face of a man in earnest , and ...
... express only so much dissatisfac- tion and peevishness as is consis- tent with the pleasure of comedy . In other words , his perplexity must seem half put on . If he repel the intruder with the sober set face of a man in earnest , and ...
Page 57
... express its fancies by . the national struggle was to begin , They may serve for the loves of he becomingly cast these vanities Catullus , or the dear Author of behind him ; and if the order of the Schoolmistress ; for passions time had ...
... express its fancies by . the national struggle was to begin , They may serve for the loves of he becomingly cast these vanities Catullus , or the dear Author of behind him ; and if the order of the Schoolmistress ; for passions time had ...
Page 76
... express their in- dignation at the abominable loss of time occasioned to the lovers by the preposterous notions of my old friend , they will do well to a derogation and a loss to their authority than to the paternal . Mothers , besides ...
... express their in- dignation at the abominable loss of time occasioned to the lovers by the preposterous notions of my old friend , they will do well to a derogation and a loss to their authority than to the paternal . Mothers , besides ...
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