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... N ° 3 , 5 , 9 , 51 , 64 , and 271. See alfo Dr. Johnfon's Lives of English Poets , ' vol . ii . p . 361 , 362 , 363 , 364 , 365 , and 366. Ed . 8vo , 1781 . 1 but dis owo dojrz ods of all four expodel Ape ORIGINAL DEDICATION .
... N ° 3 , 5 , 9 , 51 , 64 , and 271. See alfo Dr. Johnfon's Lives of English Poets , ' vol . ii . p . 361 , 362 , 363 , 364 , 365 , and 366. Ed . 8vo , 1781 . 1 but dis owo dojrz ods of all four expodel Ape ORIGINAL DEDICATION .
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... live in perfect fecurity from that terror . · He dwells a great while on inftructions for her dif- creet behaviour , in cafe of his falfehood . I have not patience with thefe unreasonable ex- pectations , therefore turn back to the ...
... live in perfect fecurity from that terror . · He dwells a great while on inftructions for her dif- creet behaviour , in cafe of his falfehood . I have not patience with thefe unreasonable ex- pectations , therefore turn back to the ...
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... live to my- self , in picking my teeth , washing my hands , paring my nails , and looking in the glass . The infignificancy of my manners to the rest of the world " , makes the laughers call me a Quid- nunc , a phrafe which I neither ...
... live to my- self , in picking my teeth , washing my hands , paring my nails , and looking in the glass . The infignificancy of my manners to the rest of the world " , makes the laughers call me a Quid- nunc , a phrafe which I neither ...
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... live long with her . The widow fighed , and gave him the other caft on him , that he but pretended to be deaf and dumb , & c . Lond . 173 , 8vo . Printed for J. Millan . 3. Time's Telefcope , univerfal and perpetual , fitted for all ...
... live long with her . The widow fighed , and gave him the other caft on him , that he but pretended to be deaf and dumb , & c . Lond . 173 , 8vo . Printed for J. Millan . 3. Time's Telefcope , univerfal and perpetual , fitted for all ...
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... live to fifty ; and after death , they have as perfect a memory and judgment of all that paffed in their life - time , as I have of all the re- volutions in that uneafy , turbulent condition of yours ; and you would fay I had enough of ...
... live to fifty ; and after death , they have as perfect a memory and judgment of all that paffed in their life - time , as I have of all the re- volutions in that uneafy , turbulent condition of yours ; and you would fay I had enough of ...
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