Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Tom 9Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1827 |
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... reason to form of such a man ? " Go on then , ye malicious critics , ye manglers of fame by profession , what will your barking concern the happy recluse , provided he have a wife and .a few friends who know and love him ? Miserable ...
... reason to form of such a man ? " Go on then , ye malicious critics , ye manglers of fame by profession , what will your barking concern the happy recluse , provided he have a wife and .a few friends who know and love him ? Miserable ...
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... reason I had an insupportable aversion to Benjamin Schmolken's morning and eve- ning devotions , in which I used to read every day to my mother . With true ecclesiastical self - sufficiency , therefore , did I reflect upon my hours of ...
... reason I had an insupportable aversion to Benjamin Schmolken's morning and eve- ning devotions , in which I used to read every day to my mother . With true ecclesiastical self - sufficiency , therefore , did I reflect upon my hours of ...
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... reason I do not recollect , but the applause I received from the composition would entirely have effaced my sorrow , even though the unfortunate girl had been my own beloved . I come now to that period of my life when , from the ...
... reason I do not recollect , but the applause I received from the composition would entirely have effaced my sorrow , even though the unfortunate girl had been my own beloved . I come now to that period of my life when , from the ...
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... reason and fancy with ideas and conceptions that could only have been inspired through such a medium . Often when I have seen thee pass by our house in a morning to rehearsal , dressed in a plain coat and an uncombed periwig , with a ...
... reason and fancy with ideas and conceptions that could only have been inspired through such a medium . Often when I have seen thee pass by our house in a morning to rehearsal , dressed in a plain coat and an uncombed periwig , with a ...
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... reason why they should be dull and tedious ! is that a sufficient excuse for wearying the patience of an audience ? Let me ask any man upon his conscience , whether , if he must be compelled to choose between two evils , he would not ...
... reason why they should be dull and tedious ! is that a sufficient excuse for wearying the patience of an audience ? Let me ask any man upon his conscience , whether , if he must be compelled to choose between two evils , he would not ...
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