The Olio, Or, Museum of Entertainment, Volum 1Joseph Shackell, 1828 |
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Pàgina 51
... hear , endea- voured to excuse himself from those ty- rannical and illegal sentences , by laying it on information by some gentlemen who are known to us to be good Christians , true Protestants , and Englishmen . your poor petitioners ...
... hear , endea- voured to excuse himself from those ty- rannical and illegal sentences , by laying it on information by some gentlemen who are known to us to be good Christians , true Protestants , and Englishmen . your poor petitioners ...
Pàgina 58
... hear de Charni's words , " you speak truth - evil befal him who thinks of fly- ing ! " theti , retreating a little , the English dismounted from their horses , and ad- vancing on foot , for the most part armed with battle - axes , they ...
... hear de Charni's words , " you speak truth - evil befal him who thinks of fly- ing ! " theti , retreating a little , the English dismounted from their horses , and ad- vancing on foot , for the most part armed with battle - axes , they ...
Pàgina 67
... hear from him such interrogatory affirma- tions as these : - And so Jones is well ? and Johnson's married ? —and you really prefer Pope to Pomfret ? -and you seriously deny that Cobbett is the author of Junius ? ' - and affirm that Dr ...
... hear from him such interrogatory affirma- tions as these : - And so Jones is well ? and Johnson's married ? —and you really prefer Pope to Pomfret ? -and you seriously deny that Cobbett is the author of Junius ? ' - and affirm that Dr ...
Pàgina 68
... hear it . If you commence a favourite quotation , he takes up the se- cond line , goes on with it , and ends by quoting twice as much as you intended : this invariably leads him to recollect ano- ther poem by the same author , which no ...
... hear it . If you commence a favourite quotation , he takes up the se- cond line , goes on with it , and ends by quoting twice as much as you intended : this invariably leads him to recollect ano- ther poem by the same author , which no ...
Pàgina 71
... hear me out I was then rich - It matters not for words - I was esteemed so -I was the honoured , the illustrious , the almost deified marquis Petroni . What am I now ? a suppliant - an outcast ! " " You are too warm . " " It may be so ...
... hear me out I was then rich - It matters not for words - I was esteemed so -I was the honoured , the illustrious , the almost deified marquis Petroni . What am I now ? a suppliant - an outcast ! " " You are too warm . " " It may be so ...
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