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... obliged to a Libyan lion , which may give indeed very agreeable terrors to a description , but is no compliment to the person to whom it is applied . Eagles , tigers , and wolves , are made use of on the same occasion , and very often ...
... obliged to a Libyan lion , which may give indeed very agreeable terrors to a description , but is no compliment to the person to whom it is applied . Eagles , tigers , and wolves , are made use of on the same occasion , and very often ...
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... obliged to retire to their own apartments ; and feeling the influence of it , I was hastening home , when I saw a man had got half - way into a neigh- bour's house . I immediately called to him , and turning my ring appeared in my ...
... obliged to retire to their own apartments ; and feeling the influence of it , I was hastening home , when I saw a man had got half - way into a neigh- bour's house . I immediately called to him , and turning my ring appeared in my ...
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... obliged to fight a duel with a Captain Kelly . 19. Nicolas Boileau , the poet and critic ( 1636-1711 ) . The reference is to his Ode sur la prise de Namur . This is probably Vanbrugh . 22 . 23 . 27 . 1 The Duke of Berwick defeated the ...
... obliged to fight a duel with a Captain Kelly . 19. Nicolas Boileau , the poet and critic ( 1636-1711 ) . The reference is to his Ode sur la prise de Namur . This is probably Vanbrugh . 22 . 23 . 27 . 1 The Duke of Berwick defeated the ...
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Mr Bickerstaff issues his proposals | 1 |
Clarissa and Chloe | 2 |
Theatrical intelligence | 3 |
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