The Olio, Or, Museum of Entertainment, Volum 1Joseph Shackell, 1828 |
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... land ? ” The Public never were insensible to their own entertainment , or neglectful of those who carefully catered for their gratifi- cation ; of this we have the best evidence in the world- our own pleasant experience . The reward of ...
... land ? ” The Public never were insensible to their own entertainment , or neglectful of those who carefully catered for their gratifi- cation ; of this we have the best evidence in the world- our own pleasant experience . The reward of ...
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... land there was none . He was on the vast plain of the Indian ocean . Three days and three nights his course continued thus , during which no storm arose , no cloud dimmed the surface of the sky . On the fourth day Sadak discerned afar ...
... land there was none . He was on the vast plain of the Indian ocean . Three days and three nights his course continued thus , during which no storm arose , no cloud dimmed the surface of the sky . On the fourth day Sadak discerned afar ...
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... land , In lines so elegant , and with such command , That had the Thracian play'd but half so well , He had not left Eurydice in hell . INFALLIBLE CUREFOR HARD TIMES . CALCULATE your income , and be sure you do not let your expenses be ...
... land , In lines so elegant , and with such command , That had the Thracian play'd but half so well , He had not left Eurydice in hell . INFALLIBLE CUREFOR HARD TIMES . CALCULATE your income , and be sure you do not let your expenses be ...
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... land , was lying one morning on his himself whether he had better resign all wretched bed , and deliberating with thoughts of again attempting to make good his right to the Scottish crown , and dismissing his followers , transport him ...
... land , was lying one morning on his himself whether he had better resign all wretched bed , and deliberating with thoughts of again attempting to make good his right to the Scottish crown , and dismissing his followers , transport him ...
Pàgina 14
... up the sturdy bear ; I know I am but a burthen to you ; I have lived long enough ; now let my spirit go ; I want to see the war- riors of my youth in the land of spirits , ( bareing his breast ) : here is the hatchet 14 THE OLIO.
... up the sturdy bear ; I know I am but a burthen to you ; I have lived long enough ; now let my spirit go ; I want to see the war- riors of my youth in the land of spirits , ( bareing his breast ) : here is the hatchet 14 THE OLIO.
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