The Rising Sun,: A Serio-comic Satiric Romance, Том 1Appleyards, 1807 |
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... observed , ( for it did not escape the penetration of the wary Mrs. Titup , ) that the Squire was nearly of an age when his esta- blishment in the world was under considera- tion . She was afraid of injuring him , and her- self , in ...
... observed , ( for it did not escape the penetration of the wary Mrs. Titup , ) that the Squire was nearly of an age when his esta- blishment in the world was under considera- tion . She was afraid of injuring him , and her- self , in ...
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... observed , becomes true honour ; lust , virtuous love ; and avarice , prudence : →→→→→ " As fruits ungrateful to the planter's care , On savage stock inserted learn to bear ; The surest virtues thus from passions shoot , Wild ...
... observed , becomes true honour ; lust , virtuous love ; and avarice , prudence : →→→→→ " As fruits ungrateful to the planter's care , On savage stock inserted learn to bear ; The surest virtues thus from passions shoot , Wild ...
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... to talk him out of the one - thousandth part of what he lavished on actresses and opera singers , who gratified his taste for pleasure in a double sense . It has been observed that the patronage of Læ- lius 98 THE RISING SUN .
... to talk him out of the one - thousandth part of what he lavished on actresses and opera singers , who gratified his taste for pleasure in a double sense . It has been observed that the patronage of Læ- lius 98 THE RISING SUN .
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A Serio-comic Satiric Romance Eaton Stannard Barrett. It has been observed that the patronage of Læ- lius and Scipio did not enable Terence even to rent a house . Brush , Merryman , and Quirke ... observed that the patronage of Læ- ...
A Serio-comic Satiric Romance Eaton Stannard Barrett. It has been observed that the patronage of Læ- lius and Scipio did not enable Terence even to rent a house . Brush , Merryman , and Quirke ... observed that the patronage of Læ- ...
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... observed that the talents , influence , or experience of men so hackneyed , make them very often useful in parties ; but whatever wealth and dignities they may arrive at , they ought to consider th every one stands as a blot in the ...
... observed that the talents , influence , or experience of men so hackneyed , make them very often useful in parties ; but whatever wealth and dignities they may arrive at , they ought to consider th every one stands as a blot in the ...
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