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... squire come up to town and trying to force his big limbs into laced coats and high - heeled boots , whilst all the while half ashamed of his own affectation . He can imitate only too well the coarseness of his models , but the ...
... squire come up to town and trying to force his big limbs into laced coats and high - heeled boots , whilst all the while half ashamed of his own affectation . He can imitate only too well the coarseness of his models , but the ...
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... squire . " A kind of family pride , " in Murphy's opinion , " gained an ascendant over him . " He gratified it by setting up " a large retinue of servants , all clad in costly yellow liveries . " These liveries , as Murphy plausibly ...
... squire . " A kind of family pride , " in Murphy's opinion , " gained an ascendant over him . " He gratified it by setting up " a large retinue of servants , all clad in costly yellow liveries . " These liveries , as Murphy plausibly ...
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... squire farmer ; he was always forced to buy dearer and sell cheaper than his neighbours ; his lands were always being trespassed upon , and if his own cattle trespassed on other lands he had either to go to law or to make amends ...
... squire farmer ; he was always forced to buy dearer and sell cheaper than his neighbours ; his lands were always being trespassed upon , and if his own cattle trespassed on other lands he had either to go to law or to make amends ...
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... of which was one of the obstacles to the representation of Don Quixote . How Garagantua came into connection with Cupid and Psyche does not appear . Foxchase and Squire Tankard , whilst the Mayoress and her xxxiv HENRY FIELDING.
... of which was one of the obstacles to the representation of Don Quixote . How Garagantua came into connection with Cupid and Psyche does not appear . Foxchase and Squire Tankard , whilst the Mayoress and her xxxiv HENRY FIELDING.
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Henry Fielding. Foxchase and Squire Tankard , whilst the Mayoress and her daughter are gained over by the fine words of Lord Place and Colonel Promise . Bribery and corruption have not become so entirely things of the past that the wit ...
Henry Fielding. Foxchase and Squire Tankard , whilst the Mayoress and her daughter are gained over by the fine words of Lord Place and Colonel Promise . Bribery and corruption have not become so entirely things of the past that the wit ...
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