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... gentlemen of education , who had just visited Italy ; he said he was heartily tired of it , sick , disap- pointed , and concluded with observing , that Paris was , after all , the place for a gentleman to live in , and there he was ...
... gentlemen of education , who had just visited Italy ; he said he was heartily tired of it , sick , disap- pointed , and concluded with observing , that Paris was , after all , the place for a gentleman to live in , and there he was ...
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... GENTLEMAN OF THE MIDDLE TEMPLE . " Refere sermones Deorum et Magna modis tenuare parvis . " - HORACE : I HAVE thought it good to set down in writing a memorable de- bate , wherein I was a listener , and two men of pregnant parts and ...
... GENTLEMAN OF THE MIDDLE TEMPLE . " Refere sermones Deorum et Magna modis tenuare parvis . " - HORACE : I HAVE thought it good to set down in writing a memorable de- bate , wherein I was a listener , and two men of pregnant parts and ...
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... gentleman . In every pleasure he was temperate , in conversation mild and grave , in friendship constant , to his servants liberal , to his queen faithful and loving , in battle brave , in sorrow and captivity resolved , in death most ...
... gentleman . In every pleasure he was temperate , in conversation mild and grave , in friendship constant , to his servants liberal , to his queen faithful and loving , in battle brave , in sorrow and captivity resolved , in death most ...
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... gentlemen who wrote with ease " ) the poetical taste of the country became greatly vitiated ; Shakspeare , Spenser , and Milton , the three master - spirits of their times , were " left in dust to rest , " and the laureates of wit and ...
... gentlemen who wrote with ease " ) the poetical taste of the country became greatly vitiated ; Shakspeare , Spenser , and Milton , the three master - spirits of their times , were " left in dust to rest , " and the laureates of wit and ...
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... gentleman asked , on being soli- cited for the hand of his niece , were pertinent enough . " Of what family are you , and what fortune can you ensure to Ernes- tine ? " " I am the only one surviving of a noble family : " replied Narenor ...
... gentleman asked , on being soli- cited for the hand of his niece , were pertinent enough . " Of what family are you , and what fortune can you ensure to Ernes- tine ? " " I am the only one surviving of a noble family : " replied Narenor ...
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