Eighteenth Century PlaysJohn Hampden J.M. Dent & Sons, Limited, 1928 - 408 pages |
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Page 54
... follow his own profession , and removed him at fifteen from Westminster School to the Inner Temple . But like many another English writer he soon deserted law for literature , a change justified by the immediate success of his first ...
... follow his own profession , and removed him at fifteen from Westminster School to the Inner Temple . But like many another English writer he soon deserted law for literature , a change justified by the immediate success of his first ...
Page 155
... Follow them , Filch , to the court . And when the trial is over , bring me a particular account of his behaviour , and of everything that happened . You'll find me here with Miss Lucy . ( Exit FILCH . ) But why is all this music ? Lucy ...
... Follow them , Filch , to the court . And when the trial is over , bring me a particular account of his behaviour , and of everything that happened . You'll find me here with Miss Lucy . ( Exit FILCH . ) But why is all this music ? Lucy ...
Page 168
... follow , that the only ways to avoid this is by being too high or too low for the understanding , which will comprehend everything within its reach . Those two extremities of style Mr. Dryden illustrates by the familiar image of two ...
... follow , that the only ways to avoid this is by being too high or too low for the understanding , which will comprehend everything within its reach . Those two extremities of style Mr. Dryden illustrates by the familiar image of two ...
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