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... rest . In the same manner , I question not but any writer , who shall treat of this subject after me may find several beauties in Milton , which I have not taken notice of . I must likewise ob- serve , that as the greatest masters of ...
... rest . In the same manner , I question not but any writer , who shall treat of this subject after me may find several beauties in Milton , which I have not taken notice of . I must likewise ob- serve , that as the greatest masters of ...
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... Rest of the morning . Fontange , the tire- woman , her account of my lady Blithe's My following correspondent , who calls her- wash . Broke a tooth in my little tortoise - shell self Clarinda , is such a journalist as I require . Sent ...
... Rest of the morning . Fontange , the tire- woman , her account of my lady Blithe's My following correspondent , who calls her- wash . Broke a tooth in my little tortoise - shell self Clarinda , is such a journalist as I require . Sent ...
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... rest : he on his side Leaning half - rais'd , with looks of cordial love Hung over her enamour'd , and beheld Beauty , which , whether waking or asleep , Shot forth peculiar graces : then , with voice Mild as when Zephyrus on Flora ...
... rest : he on his side Leaning half - rais'd , with looks of cordial love Hung over her enamour'd , and beheld Beauty , which , whether waking or asleep , Shot forth peculiar graces : then , with voice Mild as when Zephyrus on Flora ...
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... rest and remain , Yours , if my own , ' Mr. GABRIEL BULLOCK , ' now my father is dead . ' Swepston , Leicestershire . When the coal - carts come , I shall send oftener ; and may come in one of them my- self.t ' For sir William to go to ...
... rest and remain , Yours , if my own , ' Mr. GABRIEL BULLOCK , ' now my father is dead . ' Swepston , Leicestershire . When the coal - carts come , I shall send oftener ; and may come in one of them my- self.t ' For sir William to go to ...
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... rest of the world ; in beneficial and delightful it is , both as a qualifi- like manner the reaching out of the arm , and cation and an exercise ; and endeavoured to the most ordinary motion , discovers whether a ly raised against it ...
... rest of the world ; in beneficial and delightful it is , both as a qualifi- like manner the reaching out of the arm , and cation and an exercise ; and endeavoured to the most ordinary motion , discovers whether a ly raised against it ...
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