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... said he would confider of it , and immediately took coach to find out the young baronet , and told him all that had paffed , together with the new falvo to fatisfy a man's confcience in faeri- ficing his friend . Sir Brifk was fired ...
... said he would confider of it , and immediately took coach to find out the young baronet , and told him all that had paffed , together with the new falvo to fatisfy a man's confcience in faeri- ficing his friend . Sir Brifk was fired ...
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... which he uttered with much vehemence . Cæfar anfwered him with a great deal of feeming temper ; but , as I ftood at a great distance from them , I was not able to But I could hear one word of what they said N ° 81 . 309 . THE TATLER .
... which he uttered with much vehemence . Cæfar anfwered him with a great deal of feeming temper ; but , as I ftood at a great distance from them , I was not able to But I could hear one word of what they said N ° 81 . 309 . THE TATLER .
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But I could hear one word of what they said . not forbear taking notice , that , in all the dif- course which paffed at the table , a word or nod from Homer decided the controversy . After a fhort paufe , Auguftus appeared , looking ...
But I could hear one word of what they said . not forbear taking notice , that , in all the dif- course which paffed at the table , a word or nod from Homer decided the controversy . After a fhort paufe , Auguftus appeared , looking ...
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... said , 6 • 6 6 they were both blockheads , ' and went off ; repeating a couplet , because he would not make his exit irregularly . A witty man of these days compared this true and feigned poet to the contending mothers before Solomon ...
... said , 6 • 6 6 they were both blockheads , ' and went off ; repeating a couplet , because he would not make his exit irregularly . A witty man of these days compared this true and feigned poet to the contending mothers before Solomon ...
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... said , with a fmile , Mr. Bickerstaff , do not believe a word of what he tells you ; I fhall ftill live to have you for my fecond , as I have often promised you , unlefs he takes more care of himself than he has done fince his coming to ...
... said , with a fmile , Mr. Bickerstaff , do not believe a word of what he tells you ; I fhall ftill live to have you for my fecond , as I have often promised you , unlefs he takes more care of himself than he has done fince his coming to ...
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