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Page 476
... Letter iv . the writer speaks of Gretry the favourite com- poser of French operas , as a musician full of grace and good taste in his compositions , and agreeable and well - bred in socie ty . All this , we believe , was true 20 or 30 ...
... Letter iv . the writer speaks of Gretry the favourite com- poser of French operas , as a musician full of grace and good taste in his compositions , and agreeable and well - bred in socie ty . All this , we believe , was true 20 or 30 ...
Page 478
... letters are written with such spirit , that they cannot fail to amuse all except those authors who are still living , and who are treated with little ceremony . The first letter in Vol . 11. has no date , but it must have been written ...
... letters are written with such spirit , that they cannot fail to amuse all except those authors who are still living , and who are treated with little ceremony . The first letter in Vol . 11. has no date , but it must have been written ...
Page 521
... letter in the volume is the answer written by LEKAIĆ , in the name of the whole company , on the occasion of a great nephew of le grand Corneilie , in indigent circumstances , having solicited a benefit at the French theatre . The ...
... letter in the volume is the answer written by LEKAIĆ , in the name of the whole company , on the occasion of a great nephew of le grand Corneilie , in indigent circumstances , having solicited a benefit at the French theatre . The ...
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Plaws Sketches for Country Houses | 2 |
Bonnaire de Pronville on Legislative | 15 |
WadeGery on Capital Punishments | 26 |
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