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... matter of importance , I know he has better sense than you ; if a trifle , you know what I told you on your wedding- day , that you were to be above little provocations . ' She knows very well I can be sour upon occasion , therefore ...
... matter of importance , I know he has better sense than you ; if a trifle , you know what I told you on your wedding- day , that you were to be above little provocations . ' She knows very well I can be sour upon occasion , therefore ...
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... matter any further , though we tremble at the consequences of it ; for if it shall be left to every dead man's discretion not to be buried until he sees his time , no man can say where that will end ; but thus much we will take upon us ...
... matter any further , though we tremble at the consequences of it ; for if it shall be left to every dead man's discretion not to be buried until he sees his time , no man can say where that will end ; but thus much we will take upon us ...
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... matter for your lucubrations . Though several of them now and then did appear somewhat dull and insipid to me , I ... matters , and who hath wit enough to judge that his opinion was not like to make many proselytes - how is it possible ...
... matter for your lucubrations . Though several of them now and then did appear somewhat dull and insipid to me , I ... matters , and who hath wit enough to judge that his opinion was not like to make many proselytes - how is it possible ...
Inhalt
Mr Bickerstaff issues his proposals | 1 |
Clarissa and Chloe | 2 |
Theatrical intelligence | 3 |
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