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... short time be brought to endure their beds in a morning , and perhaps even quit them with regret at ten . Instead of hurrying away to tease a poor animal , and run away from their own thoughts , a chair or a chariot would be thought the ...
... short time be brought to endure their beds in a morning , and perhaps even quit them with regret at ten . Instead of hurrying away to tease a poor animal , and run away from their own thoughts , a chair or a chariot would be thought the ...
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... short , assumed a new face almost every day in the first month of his courtship . ' I observed afterwards , that the variety of cocks into which he moulded his hat had not a little contributed to his impositions upon me . ' Yet , as if ...
... short , assumed a new face almost every day in the first month of his courtship . ' I observed afterwards , that the variety of cocks into which he moulded his hat had not a little contributed to his impositions upon me . ' Yet , as if ...
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... short , I could be guilty of towards you ? In return assumed a new face almost every day in the for your long and faithful passion , I must let first month of his courtship . you know that you are old enough to become a little more ...
... short , I could be guilty of towards you ? In return assumed a new face almost every day in the for your long and faithful passion , I must let first month of his courtship . you know that you are old enough to become a little more ...
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... short sketch which we have of it in holy been written on the poems of Homer and Virgil writ . Milton's exuberance of imagination has will easily pardon the length of my discourse poured forth such a redundancy of ornaments upon Milton ...
... short sketch which we have of it in holy been written on the poems of Homer and Virgil writ . Milton's exuberance of imagination has will easily pardon the length of my discourse poured forth such a redundancy of ornaments upon Milton ...
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... short , my journalonly the play - bills . Mem . Locked it up in my strong holds up folly to the light , and shows the dis - Froth . agreeableness of such actions as are indifferent box . in themselves , and blameable only as they pro ...
... short , my journalonly the play - bills . Mem . Locked it up in my strong holds up folly to the light , and shows the dis - Froth . agreeableness of such actions as are indifferent box . in themselves , and blameable only as they pro ...
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