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... honour conferred by the king , from whom all honour is derived , and which , therefore , no man has a right to bestow upon himself ; and added , that he might with equal propriety style himself a volunteer lord or volunteer baronet . It ...
... honour conferred by the king , from whom all honour is derived , and which , therefore , no man has a right to bestow upon himself ; and added , that he might with equal propriety style himself a volunteer lord or volunteer baronet . It ...
Pagina 202
... honour ; and she may be supposed to have inherited the opinion of her family . At its first appearance it was termed , by Addison , " merum sal . " Pope , however , saw that it was capable of improvement ; and , having luckily con ...
... honour ; and she may be supposed to have inherited the opinion of her family . At its first appearance it was termed , by Addison , " merum sal . " Pope , however , saw that it was capable of improvement ; and , having luckily con ...
Pagina 292
... honour , it is not now possible to know ; there is no trace in literary history of any particular intimacy between them . The name of Congreve appears in the letters among those of his other friends , but without any observable ...
... honour , it is not now possible to know ; there is no trace in literary history of any particular intimacy between them . The name of Congreve appears in the letters among those of his other friends , but without any observable ...
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