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... figure , tell you all that will happen before it comes to pass . But this last faculty I shall use very sparingly , and speak but of few things until they are passed , for fear of divulging matters which may offend our superiors . TWO ...
... figure , tell you all that will happen before it comes to pass . But this last faculty I shall use very sparingly , and speak but of few things until they are passed , for fear of divulging matters which may offend our superiors . TWO ...
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... figure , and use ; though I know no pretence they have to an honour which had its rise from chivalry . But if you travel into the counties of Great Britain , we are still more imposed upon by innovation . We are indeed derived from the ...
... figure , and use ; though I know no pretence they have to an honour which had its rise from chivalry . But if you travel into the counties of Great Britain , we are still more imposed upon by innovation . We are indeed derived from the ...
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... figure of Aurengezebe . My noble ancestor , Mr. Shakespeare , who was of the race of the Staffs , was not more fond ... figures in our generation of such , the first and most renowned is , that eminent hero and lover Orlando * the ...
... figure of Aurengezebe . My noble ancestor , Mr. Shakespeare , who was of the race of the Staffs , was not more fond ... figures in our generation of such , the first and most renowned is , that eminent hero and lover Orlando * the ...
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... figure walk . alone the pattern and ornament of our species , but of course the envy of all who had the same passions without his superior merit , and pretences to the favour of that enchanting creature , woman . However , the generous ...
... figure walk . alone the pattern and ornament of our species , but of course the envy of all who had the same passions without his superior merit , and pretences to the favour of that enchanting creature , woman . However , the generous ...
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... figure , though highly graceful , appeared so exotic , that it assembled all the Britons under the age of sixteen , who saw * Barbara , daughter and heiress of William Villiers , Viscount Grandison . An allusion to Goodman , the player ...
... figure , though highly graceful , appeared so exotic , that it assembled all the Britons under the age of sixteen , who saw * Barbara , daughter and heiress of William Villiers , Viscount Grandison . An allusion to Goodman , the player ...
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