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It was a part of his largess , his hospitality ; it was going over his grounds ; he was
lord for the time of showing them , and you the implicit lookers - up to his
magnificence . He was a juggler , who threw mists before your eyes - you had no
time to ...
It was a part of his largess , his hospitality ; it was going over his grounds ; he was
lord for the time of showing them , and you the implicit lookers - up to his
magnificence . He was a juggler , who threw mists before your eyes - you had no
time to ...
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Charles Lamb. நாராரானாளாறDE du 7 WWIINI . T is an ordinary
criticism , that my Lord Shaftesbury , and Sir William Temple , are models of the
genteel style in writing . We should prefer saying — of the lordly , and the
gentlemanly .
Charles Lamb. நாராரானாளாறDE du 7 WWIINI . T is an ordinary
criticism , that my Lord Shaftesbury , and Sir William Temple , are models of the
genteel style in writing . We should prefer saying — of the lordly , and the
gentlemanly .
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Or let any one read the deeper sorrows ( grief running into rage ) in the Poem , —
the last in the collection accompanying the above , which from internal testimony I
believe to be Lord Brooke ' s , — beginning with “ Silence augmenteth grief ...
Or let any one read the deeper sorrows ( grief running into rage ) in the Poem , —
the last in the collection accompanying the above , which from internal testimony I
believe to be Lord Brooke ' s , — beginning with “ Silence augmenteth grief ...
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... happening to offend the nice sense of Lord , or , as he then delighted to be
called , Citizen Stanhope , deprived F . at once of the last hopes of a guinea from
the last patron that had stuck by us ; and breaking up our establishment , left us to
...
... happening to offend the nice sense of Lord , or , as he then delighted to be
called , Citizen Stanhope , deprived F . at once of the last hopes of a guinea from
the last patron that had stuck by us ; and breaking up our establishment , left us to
...
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... all that we may conceive to have taken place in a mob of Brighton courtiers ,
sympathising with the well - acted surprise of their sovereign ; all this , and no
more , is exhibited by the well - dressed lords and ladies in the Hall of Belus . Just
this ...
... all that we may conceive to have taken place in a mob of Brighton courtiers ,
sympathising with the well - acted surprise of their sovereign ; all this , and no
more , is exhibited by the well - dressed lords and ladies in the Hall of Belus . Just
this ...
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