The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore, Collected by Himself, Том 3Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1840 |
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... says , “ It is fair to add that , among the London circles , at least , some sarcastic flings , in Mr. Moore's Two- penny Post - Bag , must have had an unfavourable influence on this occasion . " * 66 tion here of this latter squib , to ...
... says , “ It is fair to add that , among the London circles , at least , some sarcastic flings , in Mr. Moore's Two- penny Post - Bag , must have had an unfavourable influence on this occasion . " * 66 tion here of this latter squib , to ...
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... say that Popery is the religion of slavery , they should not only recollect that their own boasted constitution is the work and bequest of popish ancestors ; they should not only remember the laws of Edward III . , " under whom ( says ...
... say that Popery is the religion of slavery , they should not only recollect that their own boasted constitution is the work and bequest of popish ancestors ; they should not only remember the laws of Edward III . , " under whom ( says ...
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... says Tavernier , " to have seen one of the King of Persia's porters , whose mustaches were so long that he could tie them behind his neck , for which reason he had a double pension . " A rhetorical figure used by Lord C - stl - r - gh ...
... says Tavernier , " to have seen one of the King of Persia's porters , whose mustaches were so long that he could tie them behind his neck , for which reason he had a double pension . " A rhetorical figure used by Lord C - stl - r - gh ...
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