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... answers : • Cowards die many times before their deaths : The valiant never tafte of death but once . Of all the wonders that I yet have heard , It feems to me moft ftrange that men fhould fear ; Seeing that death , a neceffary end ...
... answers : • Cowards die many times before their deaths : The valiant never tafte of death but once . Of all the wonders that I yet have heard , It feems to me moft ftrange that men fhould fear ; Seeing that death , a neceffary end ...
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... answered , Dear Lidia , if I am to lose by fight the foft pantings which I have always felt when I heard your voice ; if I am no more to diftinguifh the ftep of her I love when the approaches me , but to change that fweet and frequent ...
... answered , Dear Lidia , if I am to lose by fight the foft pantings which I have always felt when I heard your voice ; if I am no more to diftinguifh the ftep of her I love when the approaches me , but to change that fweet and frequent ...
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... answers as they honour bills . Without vanity , I thought myself the prettiest fellow of the company ; but I had no manner of power over one muscle in their faces , though they Imirked at every word fpoken by each other . Sir Triftram ...
... answers as they honour bills . Without vanity , I thought myself the prettiest fellow of the company ; but I had no manner of power over one muscle in their faces , though they Imirked at every word fpoken by each other . Sir Triftram ...
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... answered him without much emotion , and , faying , Father , be a friend to Rome , ' retired . An immense sum was offered as her ranfom ; but he fent it to her husband , and , fmiling faid , This is a trifle after what I have given him ...
... answered him without much emotion , and , faying , Father , be a friend to Rome , ' retired . An immense sum was offered as her ranfom ; but he fent it to her husband , and , fmiling faid , This is a trifle after what I have given him ...
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... answered ; Mar- tius , I must take the liberty to say , that you have fallen into all this error and profuse man- ner of fpeech by a certain hurry in your ima- gination , for want of being more exact in the knowledge of the parts of ...
... answered ; Mar- tius , I must take the liberty to say , that you have fallen into all this error and profuse man- ner of fpeech by a certain hurry in your ima- gination , for want of being more exact in the knowledge of the parts of ...
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