Woodstock, Or, the Cavalier: A Tale of the Year Sixteen Hundred and Fifty-one : in Three Volumes, Volume 3Ballantine, 1826 - 306 pages |
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... , that he recited the whole of the celebrated passage referred to , and con- cluded with defying the present age , bundle all its wits , Donne , Cowley , Waller , and the rest of them together , to produce a poet of WOODSTOCK .
... , that he recited the whole of the celebrated passage referred to , and con- cluded with defying the present age , bundle all its wits , Donne , Cowley , Waller , and the rest of them together , to produce a poet of WOODSTOCK .
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... in the time of the Commonwealth , it must have reached the author of Tom Jones by tradition - For no one will suspect the present author of making the anachronism . dicial to good manners - many things which tend to WOODSTOCK . 13.
... in the time of the Commonwealth , it must have reached the author of Tom Jones by tradition - For no one will suspect the present author of making the anachronism . dicial to good manners - many things which tend to WOODSTOCK . 13.
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... present to suppress my own peculiar opinions on the matter which we have hinted at in our conversation , in which case I will send a gentleman , who , I hope , may be able to conquer yours . " The supposed Scotsman made him a stately ...
... present to suppress my own peculiar opinions on the matter which we have hinted at in our conversation , in which case I will send a gentleman , who , I hope , may be able to conquer yours . " The supposed Scotsman made him a stately ...
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... present , has nothing better to do than coin and circulate such false compliments . But I must not let this fear of seeming rustic and awkwardly ti- morous carry me too far ; and being ignorant of the exact limits , I will take care to ...
... present , has nothing better to do than coin and circulate such false compliments . But I must not let this fear of seeming rustic and awkwardly ti- morous carry me too far ; and being ignorant of the exact limits , I will take care to ...
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... present con- dition , I have perfect confidence that I shall one day sit on the throne of England . » " May God grant it ! » said Alice ; « and that he may grant it , noble Prince , deign to consi- der whether you now pursue a conduct ...
... present con- dition , I have perfect confidence that I shall one day sit on the throne of England . » " May God grant it ! » said Alice ; « and that he may grant it , noble Prince , deign to consi- der whether you now pursue a conduct ...
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