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... remember , the transformation of the magistrates into reverend beldams seemed to me a piece of grave historic justice , and the tailor carrying his own head to be as sober a verity as the legend of St. Denys . The next play to which I ...
... remember , the transformation of the magistrates into reverend beldams seemed to me a piece of grave historic justice , and the tailor carrying his own head to be as sober a verity as the legend of St. Denys . The next play to which I ...
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... remember having entrusted to his care an extraordinary casket of jewels , upon some extraordinary occasion - but as I am not certain of the name or circum- stance at this distance of time , I must leave it to the royal daughters of ...
... remember having entrusted to his care an extraordinary casket of jewels , upon some extraordinary occasion - but as I am not certain of the name or circum- stance at this distance of time , I must leave it to the royal daughters of ...
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... Remember you have to die . ' P. 47 , 1. 8. in transitu . In a state of transition . 1. 14. ' How sweet , ' & c . Hazlitt himself gives as refer- ence , ' Merchant of Venice , v . i , ' but he has invented a very fine line which does not ...
... Remember you have to die . ' P. 47 , 1. 8. in transitu . In a state of transition . 1. 14. ' How sweet , ' & c . Hazlitt himself gives as refer- ence , ' Merchant of Venice , v . i , ' but he has invented a very fine line which does not ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 5 |
OLIVER GOLDSMITH | 11 |
An Evening at Vauxhall | 27 |
Copyright | |
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