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... discovered content , cheerfulness , health , innocence , and other the most substantial blessings of life , in cottages , shades , and solitudes . There was another circumstance no less unex- pected than the No 146 . 9 TATLER .
... discovered content , cheerfulness , health , innocence , and other the most substantial blessings of life , in cottages , shades , and solitudes . There was another circumstance no less unex- pected than the No 146 . 9 TATLER .
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... circumstance that occa- sioned as great a surprize to the three Sisters as either of the foregoing , when they discovered several blessings and calamities which had never been in either of the tuns that stood by the throne of Jupi- ter ...
... circumstance that occa- sioned as great a surprize to the three Sisters as either of the foregoing , when they discovered several blessings and calamities which had never been in either of the tuns that stood by the throne of Jupi- ter ...
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... circumstance of all is , where each party is always laying up fuel for dis- sension , and gathering together a magazine of pro- vocations , to exasperate each other with when they are out of humour . These people , in common discourse ...
... circumstance of all is , where each party is always laying up fuel for dis- sension , and gathering together a magazine of pro- vocations , to exasperate each other with when they are out of humour . These people , in common discourse ...
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... circumstances ; how he was murdered at a banquet by the contrivance of his own wife , in con- federacy with her adulterer : from whence he takes occasion to reproach the whole sex , after a manner which would be inexcusable in a man who ...
... circumstances ; how he was murdered at a banquet by the contrivance of his own wife , in con- federacy with her adulterer : from whence he takes occasion to reproach the whole sex , after a manner which would be inexcusable in a man who ...
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... circumstance , of a deceased father's re- joicing in the behaviour of his son , is very finely contrived by Homer , as an incentive to virtue , and made use of by none that I know besides himself . The description of Ajax , which ...
... circumstance , of a deceased father's re- joicing in the behaviour of his son , is very finely contrived by Homer , as an incentive to virtue , and made use of by none that I know besides himself . The description of Ajax , which ...
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