The Best in Their KindRichards Press, 1949 - 456 pages |
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Page 154
... brought him to the play - house ; being highly pleased , for my own part , not only with the performance of the excellent piece which had been presented , but with the satisfaction which it had given to the good old man . " " I shall be ...
... brought him to the play - house ; being highly pleased , for my own part , not only with the performance of the excellent piece which had been presented , but with the satisfaction which it had given to the good old man . " " I shall be ...
Page 196
... brought him a little money and further work , for he now began the series of imaginary Chinese letters which were afterwards collected as The Citizen of the World . This enabled him in 1760 to move into Wine Office Court where he was ...
... brought him a little money and further work , for he now began the series of imaginary Chinese letters which were afterwards collected as The Citizen of the World . This enabled him in 1760 to move into Wine Office Court where he was ...
Page 238
... brought up in extreme poverty . After Robert had been at school in Kirk Alloway for two and a half years , his father took the farm of Mount Oliphant about a couple of miles away and from the age of nine the boy was educated mainly by ...
... brought up in extreme poverty . After Robert had been at school in Kirk Alloway for two and a half years , his father took the farm of Mount Oliphant about a couple of miles away and from the age of nine the boy was educated mainly by ...
Contents
SIR THOMAS MALORY 1413?1470 | 18 |
EDMUND SPENSER 15521599 | 24 |
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE 15641593 | 38 |
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