The Monuments and Genii of St. Paul's Cathedral, and of Westminster Abbey: With Historical Sketches and Descriptions of Both Churches: Forming an Entirely New and Correct Biography of All that is Interesting in the Lives and Achievements of the Most Illustrious Characters of the United Kingdoms, 2±ÇJ. Williams, 1839 |
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... appeared to have a much greater compass of variety than either ; and , from his judicious manner of conducting it , enjoyed that articulation and piercing distinctness , which ren- dered it equally intelligible , even to the most ...
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... appeared to be the sole possessor of those features . One night old age sat on his countenance , as if the wrinkles she had stamped there were indelible ; the next the gaiety and bloom of youth seemed to over- spread his face , and ...
... appeared to be the sole possessor of those features . One night old age sat on his countenance , as if the wrinkles she had stamped there were indelible ; the next the gaiety and bloom of youth seemed to over- spread his face , and ...
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... appeared to have lost the use of all his faculties . Finally , he fell from his horse in such a death - like manner ... appearance , Fitzgerald roused up a party who compelled the managers of Drury - lane to abandon a privilege which ...
... appeared to have lost the use of all his faculties . Finally , he fell from his horse in such a death - like manner ... appearance , Fitzgerald roused up a party who compelled the managers of Drury - lane to abandon a privilege which ...
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... appeared at first no prospect of success for his ambition under the new or- der of things . Poets , however , have immemorially been accustomed to apply the license of their noble art to meaner things : Gay resumed courage and adopted ...
... appeared at first no prospect of success for his ambition under the new or- der of things . Poets , however , have immemorially been accustomed to apply the license of their noble art to meaner things : Gay resumed courage and adopted ...
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... appearance , and so broad his Irish accent , that ridicule and insult were always provoked by appeals which should never have excited any thing but compassion . At length a chemist on Fish- street Hill , touched by his forlorn condition ...
... appearance , and so broad his Irish accent , that ridicule and insult were always provoked by appeals which should never have excited any thing but compassion . At length a chemist on Fish- street Hill , touched by his forlorn condition ...
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