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Page 32
... night to visit a lady whom I much esteem , and always took for my friend ; but met with so very different a reception from what I expected , that I cannot help applying myself to you on this occasion . In the room of that civility and ...
... night to visit a lady whom I much esteem , and always took for my friend ; but met with so very different a reception from what I expected , that I cannot help applying myself to you on this occasion . In the room of that civility and ...
Page 34
... night . " } ΑΝΟΝ . AN ALLEGORY ON TIME . WE are generally so much pleased with any little ac- complishments , either of body or mind , which have once made us remarkable in the world , that we endeavour to persuade ourselves it is not ...
... night . " } ΑΝΟΝ . AN ALLEGORY ON TIME . WE are generally so much pleased with any little ac- complishments , either of body or mind , which have once made us remarkable in the world , that we endeavour to persuade ourselves it is not ...
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... night , within a few hours after I left you . Methought I was unaccountably conveyed into the most delicious place mine eyes ever beheld ; it was a large valley divided by a river of the purest water I had ever seen . The ground on each ...
... night , within a few hours after I left you . Methought I was unaccountably conveyed into the most delicious place mine eyes ever beheld ; it was a large valley divided by a river of the purest water I had ever seen . The ground on each ...
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... NIGHT . ” The review , which the leader makes of his infernal army ; -He thro ' the armed files Darts his experienc'd eye , and soon traverse The whole battalion views , their order due , Their visages and stature as of Gods , Their ...
... NIGHT . ” The review , which the leader makes of his infernal army ; -He thro ' the armed files Darts his experienc'd eye , and soon traverse The whole battalion views , their order due , Their visages and stature as of Gods , Their ...
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... night ; so that I am as healthy and as homely as my father , but as sprightly and . agreeable as my mother . It would be of no great ease to you , if you would use me under you , that matches might be better regulated for the future ...
... night ; so that I am as healthy and as homely as my father , but as sprightly and . agreeable as my mother . It would be of no great ease to you , if you would use me under you , that matches might be better regulated for the future ...
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