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Page 93
... character , it is as a Judge he looks to aggrandize it . " In that hope and that endeavour he greatly succeeded . Art . 13. Public Characters , 1800-1801 . 8vo . 9s . Boards . R. Philips . Art . 14. Public Characters , 1801-1802 . 8vo ...
... character , it is as a Judge he looks to aggrandize it . " In that hope and that endeavour he greatly succeeded . Art . 13. Public Characters , 1800-1801 . 8vo . 9s . Boards . R. Philips . Art . 14. Public Characters , 1801-1802 . 8vo ...
Page 259
... character of that Nobleman : Such was the close of the first permanent administration formed during the reign of George III . From the prime minister the acts of government took their character , and in speaking of him , his most ...
... character of that Nobleman : Such was the close of the first permanent administration formed during the reign of George III . From the prime minister the acts of government took their character , and in speaking of him , his most ...
Page 322
... character of Falstaff . Had he yet more abbreviated this cha- racter , it might have been still fitter for the Reading School Theatre . Art . 17. Folly as it Flies : A Comedy , in Five Acts . As per- formed at the Theatre - Royal ...
... character of Falstaff . Had he yet more abbreviated this cha- racter , it might have been still fitter for the Reading School Theatre . Art . 17. Folly as it Flies : A Comedy , in Five Acts . As per- formed at the Theatre - Royal ...
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