Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Tom 1Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1830 |
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... pleased with it on your side than his own . The only advantage he makes of his superiority of rank is , that by always waving it himself , his inferior finds he is under the greater obli- gation not to forget it . When the conduct of ...
... pleased with it on your side than his own . The only advantage he makes of his superiority of rank is , that by always waving it himself , his inferior finds he is under the greater obli- gation not to forget it . When the conduct of ...
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... pleased to ac- cept of his son in his room , and that he would give him ( my father ) leave to return and finish his works at Chats- worth . This was so well received by his lordship , that he not only admitted of my service , but ...
... pleased to ac- cept of his son in his room , and that he would give him ( my father ) leave to return and finish his works at Chats- worth . This was so well received by his lordship , that he not only admitted of my service , but ...
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... pleased to allow him a little longer time , he would rather choose to play " double or quit " with him . The time of the intended rising being then so near at hand , the demand , it seems , came too late for a more serious answer ...
... pleased to allow him a little longer time , he would rather choose to play " double or quit " with him . The time of the intended rising being then so near at hand , the demand , it seems , came too late for a more serious answer ...
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... pleased to do something ( I really forget what ) for me . However , the duke upon receiving it was so good as to desire my father would send me to London in the winter , where he would consider of some provi- sion for me . It might ...
... pleased to do something ( I really forget what ) for me . However , the duke upon receiving it was so good as to desire my father would send me to London in the winter , where he would consider of some provi- sion for me . It might ...
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... pleased to make in favour of Mountfort , notwithstanding her dis- approbation of the play . He had , besides all this , a variety in his genius which few capital actors have shown , or perhaps have thought it any addition to their merit ...
... pleased to make in favour of Mountfort , notwithstanding her dis- approbation of the play . He had , besides all this , a variety in his genius which few capital actors have shown , or perhaps have thought it any addition to their merit ...
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