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... hope for a this circumstance , fills the mind of the reader favourable acceptance ; and if time be the with as surprising and glorious an idea as any most irretrievable loss , the regrets which fol- that arises in the whole poem . He ...
... hope for a this circumstance , fills the mind of the reader favourable acceptance ; and if time be the with as surprising and glorious an idea as any most irretrievable loss , the regrets which fol- that arises in the whole poem . He ...
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... hope of amendment where men are pleased no purpose to have within one the seeds of a with their ruin , and whilst they think laziness thousand good qualities , if we want the vigour is a desirable character ; whether it be that and ...
... hope of amendment where men are pleased no purpose to have within one the seeds of a with their ruin , and whilst they think laziness thousand good qualities , if we want the vigour is a desirable character ; whether it be that and ...
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... hope , therefore , that these may , with as much justice , be called Indian princes , as you have styled a woman in a coloured hood an Indian queen ; and that you will in due time take these airy gentlemen into consideration . ' We the ...
... hope , therefore , that these may , with as much justice , be called Indian princes , as you have styled a woman in a coloured hood an Indian queen ; and that you will in due time take these airy gentlemen into consideration . ' We the ...
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... hope of amendment where men are pleased no purpose to have within one the seeds of a with their ruin , and whilst they think laziness thousand good qualities , if we want the vigour is a desirable character ; whether it be that and ...
... hope of amendment where men are pleased no purpose to have within one the seeds of a with their ruin , and whilst they think laziness thousand good qualities , if we want the vigour is a desirable character ; whether it be that and ...
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... hope , therefore , that these may , with as much justice , be called Indian princes , as you have styled a woman in a coloured hood an Indian queen ; and that you will in due time take these airy gentlemen into consideration . ' We the ...
... hope , therefore , that these may , with as much justice , be called Indian princes , as you have styled a woman in a coloured hood an Indian queen ; and that you will in due time take these airy gentlemen into consideration . ' We the ...
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