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Pagina 13
The little puppy was so offended at this affront done to his sire , that he asked him , Why he would not fall upon them , and tear them to pieces ? To which the sire answered , with a great composure of mind , “ If there were no curs ...
The little puppy was so offended at this affront done to his sire , that he asked him , Why he would not fall upon them , and tear them to pieces ? To which the sire answered , with a great composure of mind , “ If there were no curs ...
Pagina 24
We that are the s sprightly geniuses of the place , refresh ourselves frequently with a bottle of mum , and tell stories till we fall asleep . You would do well to send among us Mr. Dodwell's book against the immortality of 6 the soul ...
We that are the s sprightly geniuses of the place , refresh ourselves frequently with a bottle of mum , and tell stories till we fall asleep . You would do well to send among us Mr. Dodwell's book against the immortality of 6 the soul ...
Pagina 40
... is to fall in with her humours , and by that means to let her see the absurdity of them , I proceeded accordingły : Pray , madam , said I , can you give me any methodical account of this illness , and how Cupid was first taken ?
... is to fall in with her humours , and by that means to let her see the absurdity of them , I proceeded accordingły : Pray , madam , said I , can you give me any methodical account of this illness , and how Cupid was first taken ?
Pagina 41
... her mistress in her follies , to fall a railing at her . You cannot imagine , said she , Mr. Bickerstaff , what a life she makes us lead for the sake of this little ugly cur : if he dies , we are the most unhappy family in town .
... her mistress in her follies , to fall a railing at her . You cannot imagine , said she , Mr. Bickerstaff , what a life she makes us lead for the sake of this little ugly cur : if he dies , we are the most unhappy family in town .
Pagina 64
The distant behaviour of the prude tends to the same purpose as the advances of the coquet ; and you have as little reason to fall into despair from the severity of one , as to conceive hopes , from the familiarity of the other .
The distant behaviour of the prude tends to the same purpose as the advances of the coquet ; and you have as little reason to fall into despair from the severity of one , as to conceive hopes , from the familiarity of the other .
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