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... proper discourse as well as any orthodox neighbour . But he knows very well that to bawl out : ' My beloved ! ' and the words ' Grace ! Regeneration ! Sanctification ! A new light ! The day ! The day ! Ay , my beloved , the day , or ...
... proper discourse as well as any orthodox neighbour . But he knows very well that to bawl out : ' My beloved ! ' and the words ' Grace ! Regeneration ! Sanctification ! A new light ! The day ! The day ! Ay , my beloved , the day , or ...
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... proper , and he told me I had improved his thought in mention- ing on this occasion those wise commentators who had filled up the hemistichs of Virgil ; particularly that notable poet who , to make the Aeneid more perfect , carried on ...
... proper , and he told me I had improved his thought in mention- ing on this occasion those wise commentators who had filled up the hemistichs of Virgil ; particularly that notable poet who , to make the Aeneid more perfect , carried on ...
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... proper ticket . ' Item , they shall be ladies that have had a liberal educa- tion , between fifteen and twenty - three ; all genteel , witty , and of unblamable characters . " The money to be raised shall be kept in an iron box ; and ...
... proper ticket . ' Item , they shall be ladies that have had a liberal educa- tion , between fifteen and twenty - three ; all genteel , witty , and of unblamable characters . " The money to be raised shall be kept in an iron box ; and ...
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Mr Bickerstaff issues his proposals | 1 |
Clarissa and Chloe | 2 |
Theatrical intelligence | 3 |
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