English Literature, 1650-1800John Cooper Mendenhall J.B. Lippincott, 1940 - 1166 páginas |
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... Queen like- wise ordered the thinnest Silks that could be gotten , to make me Cloaths , not much thicker than an English Blanket , very cumbersome till I was accustomed to them . They were after the Fashion of the Kingdom , partly ...
... Queen like- wise ordered the thinnest Silks that could be gotten , to make me Cloaths , not much thicker than an English Blanket , very cumbersome till I was accustomed to them . They were after the Fashion of the Kingdom , partly ...
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... Queen used to place me upon her Hand towards a Looking - Glass , by which both our Persons appeared before me in ... Queen's Dwarf , who being of the lowest Stature that was ever in that Country ( for I verily think he was not full ...
... Queen used to place me upon her Hand towards a Looking - Glass , by which both our Persons appeared before me in ... Queen's Dwarf , who being of the lowest Stature that was ever in that Country ( for I verily think he was not full ...
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... Queen was soon in- formed of what had passed , and the Footmen spread it about the Court , so that all the Mirth , for some Days , was at my expence . CHAP . VI Several Contrivances of the Author to please the King and Queen . He shews ...
... Queen was soon in- formed of what had passed , and the Footmen spread it about the Court , so that all the Mirth , for some Days , was at my expence . CHAP . VI Several Contrivances of the Author to please the King and Queen . He shews ...
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Go lovely Rose | 3 |
SIR WILLIAM DAVENANT | 11 |
From The Second Book Canto the First | 18 |
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