The Olio, Or, Museum of Entertainment, Том 4Joseph Shackell, 1830 |
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... nature , representing its humours , and the changes offortune to which it is subject , for the delight and instruction of mankind " DRYDEN . " Papers and books , a mixed Olio , From shilling touch to pompous folio . " - MRS . BARBAULD ...
... nature , representing its humours , and the changes offortune to which it is subject , for the delight and instruction of mankind " DRYDEN . " Papers and books , a mixed Olio , From shilling touch to pompous folio . " - MRS . BARBAULD ...
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... nature had given a powerful frame to the Saxon champion , yet this would have availed him but little , for Sir Rudulf's strength was greater than that of ordinary men ; Walter was , therefore , obliged to observe the utmost caution ...
... nature had given a powerful frame to the Saxon champion , yet this would have availed him but little , for Sir Rudulf's strength was greater than that of ordinary men ; Walter was , therefore , obliged to observe the utmost caution ...
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... nature in every state and stage of life to receive , and which men of riches and good feel- ing consider their bounden duty to be- stow upon the unprotected and pennyless genius . His first appearance in the world as an artist occurred ...
... nature in every state and stage of life to receive , and which men of riches and good feel- ing consider their bounden duty to be- stow upon the unprotected and pennyless genius . His first appearance in the world as an artist occurred ...
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... nature had given me a human tongue , that I might have assailed this she dragon with her own weapons ; as it was , I leapt upon the bed , as if to interpose between her and my mistress - but , oh horror ! what did I behold ! -She lay ...
... nature had given me a human tongue , that I might have assailed this she dragon with her own weapons ; as it was , I leapt upon the bed , as if to interpose between her and my mistress - but , oh horror ! what did I behold ! -She lay ...
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... nature beyond selling her productions as fast as she can , nor values the fabled emblems of Flora beyond the value of the current coin of the realm . I have searched London through to find a relic of the goneby 66 nosegay carrier ...
... nature beyond selling her productions as fast as she can , nor values the fabled emblems of Flora beyond the value of the current coin of the realm . I have searched London through to find a relic of the goneby 66 nosegay carrier ...
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