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Pagina 10
... perfon for your corref- pondence . I have thoroughly examined the • present state of religion in Great Britain , and am able to acquaint you with the predominant ' vice of every market - town in the whole island . • I can tell you the ...
... perfon for your corref- pondence . I have thoroughly examined the • present state of religion in Great Britain , and am able to acquaint you with the predominant ' vice of every market - town in the whole island . • I can tell you the ...
Pagina 82
... perfon who collected them is a man of no unelegant tafte , I will be fo much his friend as to publish it , provided the reader will only look upon it as filling up the place of an adver- tifement . From the Three Chairs in the Piazza ...
... perfon who collected them is a man of no unelegant tafte , I will be fo much his friend as to publish it , provided the reader will only look upon it as filling up the place of an adver- tifement . From the Three Chairs in the Piazza ...
Pagina 87
... perfon ; • which was your base respects to my ill condi . tions ; when alas ! there is no ill conditions in me , but quite contrary ! all love and purity , especially to your sweet perfon ; but all this I take as a jeft . ' But the fad ...
... perfon ; • which was your base respects to my ill condi . tions ; when alas ! there is no ill conditions in me , but quite contrary ! all love and purity , especially to your sweet perfon ; but all this I take as a jeft . ' But the fad ...
Pagina 94
... perfon and character of Moll Hinton : My ap- pearance before him just put him in mind of me , without making him reflect that I was ac- tually present . So that keeping his eyes full upon me , to the great furprize of his audience , he ...
... perfon and character of Moll Hinton : My ap- pearance before him just put him in mind of me , without making him reflect that I was ac- tually present . So that keeping his eyes full upon me , to the great furprize of his audience , he ...
Pagina 97
... perfon . It cannor but be a pleating confid ' between vanity and humiliation . When you ' are upon this subject , choose books which ele- vate the mind above the world , and give a pica- ' fing indifference to little things in it . For ...
... perfon . It cannor but be a pleating confid ' between vanity and humiliation . When you ' are upon this subject , choose books which ele- vate the mind above the world , and give a pica- ' fing indifference to little things in it . For ...
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