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... hope for the other , I expect an hourly journal of your tri- umphs ; for I have it by certain tradition , that it was given to the firft who wore it , by an in- chantrefs , with this remarkable power , that it bestows a husband in half ...
... hope for the other , I expect an hourly journal of your tri- umphs ; for I have it by certain tradition , that it was given to the firft who wore it , by an in- chantrefs , with this remarkable power , that it bestows a husband in half ...
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... I did . We are now going into the country together , with only one hope for making this life agreeable , furvivor- fhip : defire is not in our power ; mine is all gone for you . What shall we do to carry 28 N ° 53 . THE TATLER .
... I did . We are now going into the country together , with only one hope for making this life agreeable , furvivor- fhip : defire is not in our power ; mine is all gone for you . What shall we do to carry 28 N ° 53 . THE TATLER .
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... hope of a re- leafe in this place but if you will be fo kind as to go with me to my eftate in the hundreds of Effex , it is poffible some kind damp may one day or other relieve us . If you will condefcend to accept of this offer , I ...
... hope of a re- leafe in this place but if you will be fo kind as to go with me to my eftate in the hundreds of Effex , it is poffible some kind damp may one day or other relieve us . If you will condefcend to accept of this offer , I ...
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... hope , fir , you will not take this amifs : I can affure you , I have a profound refpect for you , which makes me write this , with the fame difpofition with which Longinus bids us read Homer and Plato . When in read- ing , fays he ...
... hope , fir , you will not take this amifs : I can affure you , I have a profound refpect for you , which makes me write this , with the fame difpofition with which Longinus bids us read Homer and Plato . When in read- ing , fays he ...
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... hope you will all return , oblige me to own , that black Kate of Deptford has made me very unfafe to eat ; and , I speak it with fhame , I am afraid , gentlemen , I should poifon you . ' This fpeech had a good effect in the boat ...
... hope you will all return , oblige me to own , that black Kate of Deptford has made me very unfafe to eat ; and , I speak it with fhame , I am afraid , gentlemen , I should poifon you . ' This fpeech had a good effect in the boat ...
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