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... gave him but little comfort , and told him it would be an ill compliment to ask him to be seated . " Phil White , " added he , " may serve you , Cowley . You need not look back , man , nor spread your fingers like a fig - leaf on the ...
... gave him but little comfort , and told him it would be an ill compliment to ask him to be seated . " Phil White , " added he , " may serve you , Cowley . You need not look back , man , nor spread your fingers like a fig - leaf on the ...
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... gave up singing in church- es . 1808 is the date of his first composition , a symphony and can- tata entitled , Il ... gave the Inganno Felice , the first piece which gave full promise of his future excellence . " It is , " says De ...
... gave up singing in church- es . 1808 is the date of his first composition , a symphony and can- tata entitled , Il ... gave the Inganno Felice , the first piece which gave full promise of his future excellence . " It is , " says De ...
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... gave me pleasure in obliging my friends ; nor should I have thought the circumstance worthy of notice , but as affording an instance of the eternal little impositions which my philanthropy has entailed upon me . The most amusing part of ...
... gave me pleasure in obliging my friends ; nor should I have thought the circumstance worthy of notice , but as affording an instance of the eternal little impositions which my philanthropy has entailed upon me . The most amusing part of ...
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