The Rising Sun: A Serio-comic Satiric Romance, 1±ÇAppleyards, 1807 |
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... expect nothing short of the fate of writers in general - a garret or , perhaps , a a jail , unless they should smile upon the offspring of his brain ; or unless ( which is by no means unlikely ) his RH- the P- of W- , who has shewn ...
... expect nothing short of the fate of writers in general - a garret or , perhaps , a a jail , unless they should smile upon the offspring of his brain ; or unless ( which is by no means unlikely ) his RH- the P- of W- , who has shewn ...
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... expected , that he either had been , or wished to be bought off , as , in the same breath , he proposed that the tenantry should discharge a new arrear of debt incurred by the Lord's household to a very considerable amount . Bravo ...
... expected , that he either had been , or wished to be bought off , as , in the same breath , he proposed that the tenantry should discharge a new arrear of debt incurred by the Lord's household to a very considerable amount . Bravo ...
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... expect . Limeburne , dis- gusted at his insolence and ingratitude , retired from his Bench , on which one Carryland took his seat , and Boreas and Brush were made his principal clerks . The tenants , at first , only laughed at this ...
... expect . Limeburne , dis- gusted at his insolence and ingratitude , retired from his Bench , on which one Carryland took his seat , and Boreas and Brush were made his principal clerks . The tenants , at first , only laughed at this ...
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... expected that it would have produced such a figure , as would leave little room for the hand of any modern Phidias or Praxiteles , to give it any nice touches and finishings . But they were very much disappointed . No fault could be ...
... expected that it would have produced such a figure , as would leave little room for the hand of any modern Phidias or Praxiteles , to give it any nice touches and finishings . But they were very much disappointed . No fault could be ...
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... expected him to bestow on them light , heat , and all other terrestrial good things ; [ See the FRONTISPIECE . ] His leading propensity ( he had many of them of neither an honourable nor a F 3 THE RISING SUN . 53 CHAPTER VI. ...
... expected him to bestow on them light , heat , and all other terrestrial good things ; [ See the FRONTISPIECE . ] His leading propensity ( he had many of them of neither an honourable nor a F 3 THE RISING SUN . 53 CHAPTER VI. ...
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