The Ridpath Library of Universal Literature: A Biographical and Bibliographical Summary of the World's Most Eminent Authors, Including the Choicest Extracts and Masterpieces from Their Writings, 11. kötetAvil Printing Company, 1903 |
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117. oldal
... followed by The Shepherd's Week , a kind of parody on the Pastorals of Ambrose Philips . He subsequently wrote several comedies ; and in 1727 brought out the Beggar's Opera , which produced fame and money . This was followed by the ...
... followed by The Shepherd's Week , a kind of parody on the Pastorals of Ambrose Philips . He subsequently wrote several comedies ; and in 1727 brought out the Beggar's Opera , which produced fame and money . This was followed by the ...
154. oldal
... followed that it may be well rapidly to catch these up , and so weave them into one connected whole . Hitherto we have followed the analytical method ; we must now , in conclusion , pursue the synthetical , and endeavor to build up the ...
... followed that it may be well rapidly to catch these up , and so weave them into one connected whole . Hitherto we have followed the analytical method ; we must now , in conclusion , pursue the synthetical , and endeavor to build up the ...
452. oldal
... followed the crest of the ridge from the river north of the city eastward , then southerly around to the Jackson road , full three miles back of the city ; thence in a southwesterly direction to the river . Deep ravines lay in front of ...
... followed the crest of the ridge from the river north of the city eastward , then southerly around to the Jackson road , full three miles back of the city ; thence in a southwesterly direction to the river . Deep ravines lay in front of ...
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