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Page 257
... character of a ruined man , yet we see no adequate reason why he should have done so ; in the School for Scandal , Sir Oliver passes as Mr. Stanley with much more propriety , and with much better effect . Sir Oliver laboured under a ...
... character of a ruined man , yet we see no adequate reason why he should have done so ; in the School for Scandal , Sir Oliver passes as Mr. Stanley with much more propriety , and with much better effect . Sir Oliver laboured under a ...
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... character ; and the inhabitants of Trastevere ( said actually to descend from the ancient Romans ) are not only brave to ferocity , but so proud of their ancestors , that nothing can induce them to match with a person who does not boast ...
... character ; and the inhabitants of Trastevere ( said actually to descend from the ancient Romans ) are not only brave to ferocity , but so proud of their ancestors , that nothing can induce them to match with a person who does not boast ...
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... character of , 464 . Morin , M. de , his excellent per- formance on the harp and vio- lin , 538 . Moses , said to be the oldest poet , as well as the most antient his- torian , 471 . Music , investigated , 383 . Mycteria , new species ...
... character of , 464 . Morin , M. de , his excellent per- formance on the harp and vio- lin , 538 . Moses , said to be the oldest poet , as well as the most antient his- torian , 471 . Music , investigated , 383 . Mycteria , new species ...
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