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... and was in the greatest confune lies in a shoulder - belt , and sometimes in asion imaginable every time she stirred a leg or an Er of whiskers . A lover running about the stage , arm . As the coquettes who introduced this custom h ...
... and was in the greatest confune lies in a shoulder - belt , and sometimes in asion imaginable every time she stirred a leg or an Er of whiskers . A lover running about the stage , arm . As the coquettes who introduced this custom h ...
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As he travelled through this delightful scene , he was very often tempted to pluck the flowers that rose every where orn in about him in the greatest variety and profusion , sbesti - e stop nd found on of mate ras the Do sc arcas wast ...
As he travelled through this delightful scene , he was very often tempted to pluck the flowers that rose every where orn in about him in the greatest variety and profusion , sbesti - e stop nd found on of mate ras the Do sc arcas wast ...
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The greatest authors , in their most serious works , made frequent use of puns . The sermons of Bishop Andrews , and the tragedies of Shakspeare , are full of them . The sinner was punned into repentance by the former , as in the latter ...
The greatest authors , in their most serious works , made frequent use of puns . The sermons of Bishop Andrews , and the tragedies of Shakspeare , are full of them . The sinner was punned into repentance by the former , as in the latter ...
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If this be a true definition of wit , am apt to think that Euclid was the greatest wit that ever set pen to paper . It is certain there never was a greater propriety of words and thoughts adapted to the subject , than what that author ...
If this be a true definition of wit , am apt to think that Euclid was the greatest wit that ever set pen to paper . It is certain there never was a greater propriety of words and thoughts adapted to the subject , than what that author ...
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There was nothing in Sade the greatest appearance in the field , and the fields , the woods , and the rivers , that appeared cried the loudest , the best on it is , they are but a natural . Several of the trees blossomed in leafSort of ...
There was nothing in Sade the greatest appearance in the field , and the fields , the woods , and the rivers , that appeared cried the loudest , the best on it is , they are but a natural . Several of the trees blossomed in leafSort of ...
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