The Spectator: With Notes, and a General Index ...S. Marks, 1826 |
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... Paul Lorrain " has resolved during the action , gradually worked up to the upon a very sudden reformation in his tragi- highest pitch , and felt the exalted passion cal dramas ; and that , at the next monthly which all generous minds ...
... Paul Lorrain " has resolved during the action , gradually worked up to the upon a very sudden reformation in his tragi- highest pitch , and felt the exalted passion cal dramas ; and that , at the next monthly which all generous minds ...
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... Paul Lorrain . not improbable it might enter into his thought , In the mean time , sir , this gloomy writer . that such a woman as Sylvana would consum- who is so mightily scandalized at a gay epi - mate the happiness . The world is so ...
... Paul Lorrain . not improbable it might enter into his thought , In the mean time , sir , this gloomy writer . that such a woman as Sylvana would consum- who is so mightily scandalized at a gay epi - mate the happiness . The world is so ...
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... Paul Lorrain , a design of his 214 - 338 Peace , some ill consequences of it 45 Pedantic humour - 617 Pedants , who so to be reputed 105 105 286 53 - 438 606 - - 629 39 456 Petronius and Socrates , their cheerful behaviour during their ...
... Paul Lorrain , a design of his 214 - 338 Peace , some ill consequences of it 45 Pedantic humour - 617 Pedants , who so to be reputed 105 105 286 53 - 438 606 - - 629 39 456 Petronius and Socrates , their cheerful behaviour during their ...
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