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... reason . All the objections which he can form are laid open and dispersed before he uses the least vehemence in his sermon ; but when he thinks he has your head , he very soon wins your heart ; and never pretends to show the beauty of ...
... reason . All the objections which he can form are laid open and dispersed before he uses the least vehemence in his sermon ; but when he thinks he has your head , he very soon wins your heart ; and never pretends to show the beauty of ...
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... reason . Her husband's death , added to her age and infirmities , would certainly have determined her life , but that the greatness of her distress has been her relief , by a present deprivation of her senses . This absence of reason is ...
... reason . Her husband's death , added to her age and infirmities , would certainly have determined her life , but that the greatness of her distress has been her relief , by a present deprivation of her senses . This absence of reason is ...
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... reason I expect great exactness and impartiality in your verdicts and judgments . ' I must in the next place address myself to you , gentle- men of the council . You all know that I have not chose you for your knowledge in the litigious ...
... reason I expect great exactness and impartiality in your verdicts and judgments . ' I must in the next place address myself to you , gentle- men of the council . You all know that I have not chose you for your knowledge in the litigious ...
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Mr Bickerstaff issues his proposals | 1 |
Clarissa and Chloe | 4 |
Theatrical intelligence | 5 |
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