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... falling in with them , and encouraging them in their fashionable vices and false notions of things . It would have been a jest , soine time since , for a man to have asserted that anything witty could be said in praise of a married ...
... falling in with them , and encouraging them in their fashionable vices and false notions of things . It would have been a jest , soine time since , for a man to have asserted that anything witty could be said in praise of a married ...
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... , but found Party had so possessed him that he talked as if he suspected me , and would not fall in with anything I said . So I stopped short in my overture , and we parted very dryly ; and I shall say 28 THE TATLER .
... , but found Party had so possessed him that he talked as if he suspected me , and would not fall in with anything I said . So I stopped short in my overture , and we parted very dryly ; and I shall say 28 THE TATLER .
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... falls in with it , and appoints Steele a time to let him attend him , which Steele accepts with great submission , but never comes , nor sends any excuse . Whether it was blundering , sullenness , or rancour of party , I cannot tell ...
... falls in with it , and appoints Steele a time to let him attend him , which Steele accepts with great submission , but never comes , nor sends any excuse . Whether it was blundering , sullenness , or rancour of party , I cannot tell ...
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... fall in with Swift's schemes , which Swift in his journal professes to regard as so disheartening , it seems even more capable of solution . Steele and Addison had not gone over , as Swift had , to the Tories , nor in the turn things ...
... fall in with Swift's schemes , which Swift in his journal professes to regard as so disheartening , it seems even more capable of solution . Steele and Addison had not gone over , as Swift had , to the Tories , nor in the turn things ...
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... - tremely perplex my dissertation , and I confess to you I find very hard to explain , which is the term " satisfaction . " An honest country gentleman had the misfortune to fall into com- No. 25. ] 43 DUELLING . Duelling.
... - tremely perplex my dissertation , and I confess to you I find very hard to explain , which is the term " satisfaction . " An honest country gentleman had the misfortune to fall into com- No. 25. ] 43 DUELLING . Duelling.
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