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Pagina 160
... young Gentlemen very diligent at his Lucubrations in Fleetstreet ; and , by the Way , I should be under some Concern , lest this hard Student should one time or other crack his Brain with studying , but that I am in Hopes Nature has ...
... young Gentlemen very diligent at his Lucubrations in Fleetstreet ; and , by the Way , I should be under some Concern , lest this hard Student should one time or other crack his Brain with studying , but that I am in Hopes Nature has ...
Pagina 167
... young Fellow shall keep his four Maids and three Footmen with the greatest Gravity imaginable . There are no less than six of these venerable House - keepers of my Acquaintance . This Humour among young Men of Condition is imitated by ...
... young Fellow shall keep his four Maids and three Footmen with the greatest Gravity imaginable . There are no less than six of these venerable House - keepers of my Acquaintance . This Humour among young Men of Condition is imitated by ...
Pagina 277
... young Persian Nobleman , who had a little before maintained in Discourse , That a Mind truly virtuous was incapable of entertaining an unlawful Passion . The young Gentleman had not long been in Possession of his fair Captive , when a ...
... young Persian Nobleman , who had a little before maintained in Discourse , That a Mind truly virtuous was incapable of entertaining an unlawful Passion . The young Gentleman had not long been in Possession of his fair Captive , when a ...
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talk these Things of You and You cannot hide from us | 8 |
CONTENTS | 320 |
Essays Nos 556635 Friday June | 447 |
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