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... fame night , by captain Cufack , whom he challenged at the theatre in Lincoln's - Inn Fields . Egerton's Memoirs , ' p . 70 . " It is faid that Fielding was not a man of real courage ; that he run a link - boy through the body in St ...
... fame night , by captain Cufack , whom he challenged at the theatre in Lincoln's - Inn Fields . Egerton's Memoirs , ' p . 70 . " It is faid that Fielding was not a man of real courage ; that he run a link - boy through the body in St ...
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... fame as an artift . That this man was remarkably tall is very pro- bable from the figure of a large O on the back of the terrace at Windfor , reported to have been the standard of his height . Be this as it may , his Christian name was ...
... fame as an artift . That this man was remarkably tall is very pro- bable from the figure of a large O on the back of the terrace at Windfor , reported to have been the standard of his height . Be this as it may , his Christian name was ...
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he muft in fome measure be the trumpeter of his own fame : not that men are to be tolerated who directly pra e themfelves ; but they are to be endued with a fort of defenfive eloquence , by which they fhall be always capable of ex ...
he muft in fome measure be the trumpeter of his own fame : not that men are to be tolerated who directly pra e themfelves ; but they are to be endued with a fort of defenfive eloquence , by which they fhall be always capable of ex ...
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... fame day , a body of eight hundred appeared in the market - place at nine the night following , and feized all manner of provifions , but were with much difficulty quieted . The governor has not punished any of the offenders , the ...
... fame day , a body of eight hundred appeared in the market - place at nine the night following , and feized all manner of provifions , but were with much difficulty quieted . The governor has not punished any of the offenders , the ...
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... fame . time , that Phillis , were fhe a woman of honour , would have been the most infipid animal breath- ing . The other day Laura , who has a voice . like an angel , began to fing to him , • Fie , madam , ' he cried , we must be past ...
... fame . time , that Phillis , were fhe a woman of honour , would have been the most infipid animal breath- ing . The other day Laura , who has a voice . like an angel , began to fing to him , • Fie , madam , ' he cried , we must be past ...
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