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... that you would inform the shallow critics and observers upon sorrow , that true affliction labours to be invisible , that it is a stranger to cereeople c HAVING read the two following letters with much pleasure , I cannot but think ...
... that you would inform the shallow critics and observers upon sorrow , that true affliction labours to be invisible , that it is a stranger to cereeople c HAVING read the two following letters with much pleasure , I cannot but think ...
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... she has a obliged to serve as sheriff of the county ; and in my greater share of knowledge , wit , and good sense , servants , officers , and whole equipage , indulged than is usual even among men of merit . Then she the pleasure of ...
... she has a obliged to serve as sheriff of the county ; and in my greater share of knowledge , wit , and good sense , servants , officers , and whole equipage , indulged than is usual even among men of merit . Then she the pleasure of ...
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This description does Cowley with the greatest pleasure . ... or convert with cheerfulness . what he should get above it to nobler uses than his I might here mention the effects which this has own pleasures or necessities .
This description does Cowley with the greatest pleasure . ... or convert with cheerfulness . what he should get above it to nobler uses than his I might here mention the effects which this has own pleasures or necessities .
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The ordinary writers ledging my gratitude to Leontine , than by marry - of morality prescribe to their readers after the ing you to his daughter . He shall not lose the Galenic way ; their medicines are made up in large pleasure of ...
The ordinary writers ledging my gratitude to Leontine , than by marry - of morality prescribe to their readers after the ing you to his daughter . He shall not lose the Galenic way ; their medicines are made up in large pleasure of ...
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Epist . were always at liberty to fear , rejoice , and grieve , n , rather than another's pleasure . seven years before this produced his comedy of to her woman . Lover , " from which Foote afterwards borrowed the s of his " Liar .
Epist . were always at liberty to fear , rejoice , and grieve , n , rather than another's pleasure . seven years before this produced his comedy of to her woman . Lover , " from which Foote afterwards borrowed the s of his " Liar .
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