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Pagina 4
... made insipid poets . At present you are content to aim all your charms at your own spouse , without farther thought of mischief to any others of the sex . I know you had formerly a very great contempt for that pedan- tic 4 DEDICATION .
... made insipid poets . At present you are content to aim all your charms at your own spouse , without farther thought of mischief to any others of the sex . I know you had formerly a very great contempt for that pedan- tic 4 DEDICATION .
Pagina 9
... present entertainment , like a treat at an house- warming , out of such presents as have been sent me by my guests . The first dish which I serve up is a letter come fresh to my hand . ' MR . SPECTATOR , ' It is with inexpressible ...
... present entertainment , like a treat at an house- warming , out of such presents as have been sent me by my guests . The first dish which I serve up is a letter come fresh to my hand . ' MR . SPECTATOR , ' It is with inexpressible ...
Pagina 13
... present Friday , Oct. 24 , will be performed a comedy , called Æsop , with the farce of the Stage Coach . And to - mor- row will be presented the tragedy of Macbeth . All the parts to the best advantage , with all the original ...
... present Friday , Oct. 24 , will be performed a comedy , called Æsop , with the farce of the Stage Coach . And to - mor- row will be presented the tragedy of Macbeth . All the parts to the best advantage , with all the original ...
Pagina 20
... present ; which is , I think , that my sorrow has converted all roughness of temper into meekness , good - nature , and complacency . But indeed , when in a serious and lonely hour I present my departed consort to my imagination , with ...
... present ; which is , I think , that my sorrow has converted all roughness of temper into meekness , good - nature , and complacency . But indeed , when in a serious and lonely hour I present my departed consort to my imagination , with ...
Pagina 21
... present , except myself , might depart the room . She said she had nothing to say , for she was resigned , and I knew all she knew that concerned us in this world ; but she desired to be alone , that in the presence of God only she ...
... present , except myself , might depart the room . She said she had nothing to say , for she was resigned , and I knew all she knew that concerned us in this world ; but she desired to be alone , that in the presence of God only she ...
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