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... gave him , both in our language and thoughts . I say , consider him whom you knew the most glorious and greatest of monarchs , and now think you see the same man an unhappy lazar , in the lowest circumstances of human nature itself ...
... gave him , both in our language and thoughts . I say , consider him whom you knew the most glorious and greatest of monarchs , and now think you see the same man an unhappy lazar , in the lowest circumstances of human nature itself ...
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... gave it up himself , and said not a word when he saw me grow passionate , but : " Madam , you are perfectly in the right of it . " As you shall judge- ' Nay , madam , ' said I , ' I am judge already , and tell you that you are perfectly ...
... gave it up himself , and said not a word when he saw me grow passionate , but : " Madam , you are perfectly in the right of it . " As you shall judge- ' Nay , madam , ' said I , ' I am judge already , and tell you that you are perfectly ...
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... gave me to her sweetheart , applying more properly than she in- tended the usual form of : " To my love and from my love . " This ungenerous gallant marrying her within a few days after , pawned me for a dram of brandy ; and drinking me ...
... gave me to her sweetheart , applying more properly than she in- tended the usual form of : " To my love and from my love . " This ungenerous gallant marrying her within a few days after , pawned me for a dram of brandy ; and drinking me ...
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Mr Bickerstaff issues his proposals | 1 |
Clarissa and Chloe | 4 |
Theatrical intelligence | 5 |
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