The Spectator: With Notes, and a General Index ...S. Marks, 1826 |
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... heart , they should be animated with a vigour and force like to that which inspired him when living . As I am like to be but of little use whilst I live , I am re- and have accordingly ordered my bones to be solved to do what good I can ...
... heart , they should be animated with a vigour and force like to that which inspired him when living . As I am like to be but of little use whilst I live , I am re- and have accordingly ordered my bones to be solved to do what good I can ...
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... heart now no longer under the direction of the unhappy owner of it . Such , for some months , had been the language of Escalus , both in his talk and his letters to Isabella , who returned all the profusion of kind things which A ...
... heart now no longer under the direction of the unhappy owner of it . Such , for some months , had been the language of Escalus , both in his talk and his letters to Isabella , who returned all the profusion of kind things which A ...
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... heart , if you had easily have forgiven you several strokes in the this victory over myself ; nay , I will confess my shame , and acknowledge , I could not have not , much about the same time , made a sacri- prevailed but by flight ...
... heart , if you had easily have forgiven you several strokes in the this victory over myself ; nay , I will confess my shame , and acknowledge , I could not have not , much about the same time , made a sacri- prevailed but by flight ...
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... heart now no longer under the direction of the unhappy owner of it . Such , for some months , had been the language of Escalus , both in his talk and his letters to Isabella , who returned all the profusion of kind things which ' A ...
... heart now no longer under the direction of the unhappy owner of it . Such , for some months , had been the language of Escalus , both in his talk and his letters to Isabella , who returned all the profusion of kind things which ' A ...
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... heart veneration . For this reason I cannot but re- as that detestable catalogue of counterfeit joice at the following epistle , which lets us in- wines , which derive their names from the to the true author of the letter to Mrs. Mar ...
... heart veneration . For this reason I cannot but re- as that detestable catalogue of counterfeit joice at the following epistle , which lets us in- wines , which derive their names from the to the true author of the letter to Mrs. Mar ...
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