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Stran 107
... thought that I might write so as to venture to publish my “History of the Civil War in Great Britain in 1745 and 1746,” without being obliged to go to a foreign press." - When we arrived at Derby, Dr. Butter accompanied us to see the ...
... thought that I might write so as to venture to publish my “History of the Civil War in Great Britain in 1745 and 1746,” without being obliged to go to a foreign press." - When we arrived at Derby, Dr. Butter accompanied us to see the ...
Stran 162
... thought the book so far good, as it gave, in an elegant manner, the substance of the bad writers medii aevi, which the late Lord Lyttelton advised her to read.” JoHNSON: “Sir, she has not read them : she shows none of this impetuosity ...
... thought the book so far good, as it gave, in an elegant manner, the substance of the bad writers medii aevi, which the late Lord Lyttelton advised her to read.” JoHNSON: “Sir, she has not read them : she shows none of this impetuosity ...
Stran 452
... thought the character of Queen Catharine in “Henry the Eighth,” the most natural: “I think so too, Madam,” said he; “and whenever you perform it, I will once more hobble out to the theatre myself.” Mrs. Siddons promised she would do ...
... thought the character of Queen Catharine in “Henry the Eighth,” the most natural: “I think so too, Madam,” said he; “and whenever you perform it, I will once more hobble out to the theatre myself.” Mrs. Siddons promised she would do ...
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