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... pleasure to have one's labours fuffered by the judgment of a man , who fo well understands the true charms of eloquence and poefy . But I direct this addrefs to you ; not that I think I can en- tertain you with my Writings , but to ...
... pleasure to have one's labours fuffered by the judgment of a man , who fo well understands the true charms of eloquence and poefy . But I direct this addrefs to you ; not that I think I can en- tertain you with my Writings , but to ...
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... pleasure for fuch an amaze- ment as I knew the little time I lately faw ; or if I am to have any thing befides , which may take from me the fenfe I have of what appeared moft pleafing to me at that time , which appa- rition it seems was ...
... pleasure for fuch an amaze- ment as I knew the little time I lately faw ; or if I am to have any thing befides , which may take from me the fenfe I have of what appeared moft pleafing to me at that time , which appa- rition it seems was ...
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... pleasure than matters of this kind ; if therefore they , who are acquainted with fuch facts , would pleafe to communicate H. Kidney was a waiter at St. James's Coffee - house . See Tatler , N ° 1 , and note . them " , by letters ...
... pleasure than matters of this kind ; if therefore they , who are acquainted with fuch facts , would pleafe to communicate H. Kidney was a waiter at St. James's Coffee - house . See Tatler , N ° 1 , and note . them " , by letters ...
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... pleasure at the rate of making an honeft man unhappy . ' Indibilis's heart was too full to make him any anfwer ; but he threw himself at the feet of the general , and wept aloud . The captive lady fell into the fame pofture , and they ...
... pleasure at the rate of making an honeft man unhappy . ' Indibilis's heart was too full to make him any anfwer ; but he threw himself at the feet of the general , and wept aloud . The captive lady fell into the fame pofture , and they ...
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... pleasure of our fociety . ' I told him the fubject . Faith , gentlemen , ' faid Martius , your fubject is humble ; and if you will give me leave to elevate the converfation , I fhould humbly offer , that you would enlarge your en ...
... pleasure of our fociety . ' I told him the fubject . Faith , gentlemen , ' faid Martius , your fubject is humble ; and if you will give me leave to elevate the converfation , I fhould humbly offer , that you would enlarge your en ...
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