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... discourse where I last visited this evening ; and a gentleman who knows that I am at present writing a very deep tragedy , directed his discourse in a particular manner to me . ' It is the common fault , ' said he , ' of you gentlemen ...
... discourse where I last visited this evening ; and a gentleman who knows that I am at present writing a very deep tragedy , directed his discourse in a particular manner to me . ' It is the common fault , ' said he , ' of you gentlemen ...
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... discourse as well as any orthodox neighbour . But he knows very well that to bawl out : ' My beloved ! ' and the words ' Grace ! Regeneration ! Sanctification ! A new light ! The day ! The day ! Ay , my beloved , the day , or rather ...
... discourse as well as any orthodox neighbour . But he knows very well that to bawl out : ' My beloved ! ' and the words ' Grace ! Regeneration ! Sanctification ! A new light ! The day ! The day ! Ay , my beloved , the day , or rather ...
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... discourse by desiring I would for the future settle the meaning of the words , ' I die , ' in letters of love . Mrs. Pindust behaved herself with such an air of inno- cence that she easily gained credit and was acquitted . Upon which ...
... discourse by desiring I would for the future settle the meaning of the words , ' I die , ' in letters of love . Mrs. Pindust behaved herself with such an air of inno- cence that she easily gained credit and was acquitted . Upon which ...
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Mr Bickerstaff issues his proposals | 1 |
Clarissa and Chloe | 4 |
Theatrical intelligence | 5 |
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