Enlightened England; an anthology of eighteenth century literatureW.W. Norton, 1947 - 1248 من الصفحات |
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... called for the music , indulging every noisy freedom and testifying all the insolence of beggary in exaltation . They who held the middle region seemed not so riotous as those above them , nor yet so tame as those below : to judge by ...
... called for the music , indulging every noisy freedom and testifying all the insolence of beggary in exaltation . They who held the middle region seemed not so riotous as those above them , nor yet so tame as those below : to judge by ...
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... called and sat with nearly as much regularity to business as Parliament itself . It is now called for form only . It sits for the purpose of making some polite ecclesiastical compliments to the King and , when that grace is said ...
... called and sat with nearly as much regularity to business as Parliament itself . It is now called for form only . It sits for the purpose of making some polite ecclesiastical compliments to the King and , when that grace is said ...
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... called ) are of most interest when they interpret British character as downrightly as Fielding caught Squire Western or as Smollett caught Matt Bramble . Here , Reynolds can compete with the distinguished portraitist Gainsborough . The ...
... called ) are of most interest when they interpret British character as downrightly as Fielding caught Squire Western or as Smollett caught Matt Bramble . Here , Reynolds can compete with the distinguished portraitist Gainsborough . The ...
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