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... pitying his ignorance , re- plied , That Feftus thought Paul was mad . ' Granger's Biogr . Hift . of England , " vol . ii . part ii . p . 460 , & c . his cell in his college of Bedlam , than Orlando N ° 51 . 5 THE TATLER .
... pitying his ignorance , re- plied , That Feftus thought Paul was mad . ' Granger's Biogr . Hift . of England , " vol . ii . part ii . p . 460 , & c . his cell in his college of Bedlam , than Orlando N ° 51 . 5 THE TATLER .
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... thought a li- cence among correct writers not to be indulged , it is hoped the neceffity of doing it , to give a juft idea of the hero of whom we treat , will plead for the liberty we fhall hereafter take , to print Orlando's ...
... thought a li- cence among correct writers not to be indulged , it is hoped the neceffity of doing it , to give a juft idea of the hero of whom we treat , will plead for the liberty we fhall hereafter take , to print Orlando's ...
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... thought to be by those who are perhaps un- fkilled in it , want of fuccefs in our actions is generally owing to want of judgment in what we ought to attempt , or a ruftic modefty , which will not give us leave to undertake what we ought ...
... thought to be by those who are perhaps un- fkilled in it , want of fuccefs in our actions is generally owing to want of judgment in what we ought to attempt , or a ruftic modefty , which will not give us leave to undertake what we ought ...
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... thought betrayed their mutual coldness . This lafted but few months , when they fhewed a difference of opinion in every trifle ; and , as a fign of certain decay of affection , the word ' perhaps ' was introduced in all their discourse ...
... thought betrayed their mutual coldness . This lafted but few months , when they fhewed a difference of opinion in every trifle ; and , as a fign of certain decay of affection , the word ' perhaps ' was introduced in all their discourse ...
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... thought of an happy ex- pedient to give their affairs a new turn . One day he took Elmira afide , and fpoke as fol- lows : " My dear , you fee here the air is fo tem- perate and ferene ; the rivulets , the groves , and foil , fo ...
... thought of an happy ex- pedient to give their affairs a new turn . One day he took Elmira afide , and fpoke as fol- lows : " My dear , you fee here the air is fo tem- perate and ferene ; the rivulets , the groves , and foil , fo ...
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