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Page 15
... mentioning his dialogue of old age , in which CATO is the chief speaker , that upon a review of it he was agreeably imposed upon , and fancied that it was CATO , and not he himself , who uttered his thoughts on that subject . If the ...
... mentioning his dialogue of old age , in which CATO is the chief speaker , that upon a review of it he was agreeably imposed upon , and fancied that it was CATO , and not he himself , who uttered his thoughts on that subject . If the ...
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... mentioned , until I hoped some good from the character of my present admirer , a Clergyman . But I find , even among them , there are indirect practices in relation to love , and our treaty is at present a little in suspence , until ...
... mentioned , until I hoped some good from the character of my present admirer , a Clergyman . But I find , even among them , there are indirect practices in relation to love , and our treaty is at present a little in suspence , until ...
Page 43
: There is another particular of EMILIA'S conduct which I cannot forbear mentioning ; to some , perhaps , it may at first sight appear but a trifling inconsiderable circumstance ; but for my part , I think it highly worthy of ...
: There is another particular of EMILIA'S conduct which I cannot forbear mentioning ; to some , perhaps , it may at first sight appear but a trifling inconsiderable circumstance ; but for my part , I think it highly worthy of ...
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... mentioned , there are some which glow more intensely , and dart a stronger light than others ; so notwithstanding I have already shewn MILTON's poem to be very beautiful in general , I shall now proceed to take notice of such beauties ...
... mentioned , there are some which glow more intensely , and dart a stronger light than others ; so notwithstanding I have already shewn MILTON's poem to be very beautiful in general , I shall now proceed to take notice of such beauties ...
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... mentioned . As soon as the infernal palace is finished , we are told the multitude and rabble of spirits immediately shrunk themselves into a small compass , that there might be room for such a numberless assembly in this capacious hall ...
... mentioned . As soon as the infernal palace is finished , we are told the multitude and rabble of spirits immediately shrunk themselves into a small compass , that there might be room for such a numberless assembly in this capacious hall ...
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