The Rising Sun: A Serio-comic Satiric Romance, 1권Appleyards, 1807 |
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... court , and , consequent- ly caressed in all the fashionable circles ; whilst poor Juvenal , only because he cast some reflec- tions on Paris , a favourite actor , was sent away with the command of a small company , or , in plain ...
... court , and , consequent- ly caressed in all the fashionable circles ; whilst poor Juvenal , only because he cast some reflec- tions on Paris , a favourite actor , was sent away with the command of a small company , or , in plain ...
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... court : To be a fool's accounted no rare thing , Since all dance hand in hand in one round ring . Jack Pudding's arms no one does scorn to quarter , With Thistle , Bath , or e'en my lady's Garter ;. Alike on rev'rend lawn , or legal ...
... court : To be a fool's accounted no rare thing , Since all dance hand in hand in one round ring . Jack Pudding's arms no one does scorn to quarter , With Thistle , Bath , or e'en my lady's Garter ;. Alike on rev'rend lawn , or legal ...
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... Court of Chancery . " DRYDEN . We , however , differ in opinion from the poet in one point , and think that the dignity of satire is degraded by employing it against trifles ; it is like breaking a fly on a wheel . It should be boldly ...
... Court of Chancery . " DRYDEN . We , however , differ in opinion from the poet in one point , and think that the dignity of satire is degraded by employing it against trifles ; it is like breaking a fly on a wheel . It should be boldly ...
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... court ; and the latter could not be too severe on those who could be capable of so infamous an action , as that of sacrificing him to a stage - player . Hence also in this enlightened age , we may dis cern the reason , why Pindar and ...
... court ; and the latter could not be too severe on those who could be capable of so infamous an action , as that of sacrificing him to a stage - player . Hence also in this enlightened age , we may dis cern the reason , why Pindar and ...
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... Court of Conscience , who was the chief of the second story , was no less remarkable than those of the Lord and Lady . It was a bag stuffed with wool , as some say , to remind him of the interest of the tenants , who were very great ...
... Court of Conscience , who was the chief of the second story , was no less remarkable than those of the Lord and Lady . It was a bag stuffed with wool , as some say , to remind him of the interest of the tenants , who were very great ...
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