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... never have engaged the attention of an Editor to lay its gems under contribution . Though not enjoying the popularity of its more famous successor , the " Spectator , " there are yet in its pages Essays which , for humour , wit , charms ...
... never have engaged the attention of an Editor to lay its gems under contribution . Though not enjoying the popularity of its more famous successor , the " Spectator , " there are yet in its pages Essays which , for humour , wit , charms ...
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... never do we meet with a grammatical mistake , a clumsy expression , a long and in- volved period , a passage that ... never offends - nothing can be purer than his chivalrous devo- tion to woman , nothing tenderer and yet more ...
... never do we meet with a grammatical mistake , a clumsy expression , a long and in- volved period , a passage that ... never offends - nothing can be purer than his chivalrous devo- tion to woman , nothing tenderer and yet more ...
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... never repeated the responses ) she walked a good deal , chiefly in St. James's Park , between Story's and Rosamond Pond , she adored French dances ( country dances she left to her cousin in the shires ) , she preferred a comedy to an ...
... never repeated the responses ) she walked a good deal , chiefly in St. James's Park , between Story's and Rosamond Pond , she adored French dances ( country dances she left to her cousin in the shires ) , she preferred a comedy to an ...
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... never comes , nor sends any excuse . Whether it was blundering , sullenness , or rancour of party , I cannot tell , but I shall trouble myself no more about him . I believe Addison hindered him out of mere spite , being grated to the ...
... never comes , nor sends any excuse . Whether it was blundering , sullenness , or rancour of party , I cannot tell , but I shall trouble myself no more about him . I believe Addison hindered him out of mere spite , being grated to the ...
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... never paid , it would seem that if he failed upon this occasion , he had at some later time an interview with the new Lord Treasurer , which , whether Swift knew of it or not , was wholly satisfactory in its results . For this he ...
... never paid , it would seem that if he failed upon this occasion , he had at some later time an interview with the new Lord Treasurer , which , whether Swift knew of it or not , was wholly satisfactory in its results . For this he ...
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