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Pagina 126
... Favour to Causes which had nothing to do towards it . But the young Blacksmith's being a Gentleman was , methought , what created him good Will from his present equality with the Mob about him : Add to this , that he was not so much a ...
... Favour to Causes which had nothing to do towards it . But the young Blacksmith's being a Gentleman was , methought , what created him good Will from his present equality with the Mob about him : Add to this , that he was not so much a ...
Pagina 249
... Favour with her Father . I hope you will pardon the Trouble I give ; but shall take it for a mighty Favour , if you will give me a little more of your Advice to put me in a write Way to cheat the old Dragon and obtain my Mistress . I am ...
... Favour with her Father . I hope you will pardon the Trouble I give ; but shall take it for a mighty Favour , if you will give me a little more of your Advice to put me in a write Way to cheat the old Dragon and obtain my Mistress . I am ...
Pagina 269
... Favour ; then turned day away her Head with a very well acted Confusion , 1712 . which favoured the Escape of the Aged Escalus . This Adventure was Matter of great Pleasantry to Isabella and her Spouse ; and they had enjoyed it two days ...
... Favour ; then turned day away her Head with a very well acted Confusion , 1712 . which favoured the Escape of the Aged Escalus . This Adventure was Matter of great Pleasantry to Isabella and her Spouse ; and they had enjoyed it two days ...
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