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Pagina 197
... received impres- sions very much to my disadvantage . This however I did not soon discover , nor should have done probably , had it not been for the following accident . I had one day shut myself up in my chamber , and was very deeply ...
... received impres- sions very much to my disadvantage . This however I did not soon discover , nor should have done probably , had it not been for the following accident . I had one day shut myself up in my chamber , and was very deeply ...
Pagina 245
... received a letter from a gentleman , who tells me he has observed with no small concern that my papers have of late been very barren in rela- tion to love ; a subject which , when agreeably handled , can scarce fail of being well received ...
... received a letter from a gentleman , who tells me he has observed with no small concern that my papers have of late been very barren in rela- tion to love ; a subject which , when agreeably handled , can scarce fail of being well received ...
Pagina 389
... received from the public . Many were , no doubt , written by Steele or Addison , but the original letters from the Blenheim MSS , here printed for the first time , show that correspondence of the nature familiar to the readers of the ...
... received from the public . Many were , no doubt , written by Steele or Addison , but the original letters from the Blenheim MSS , here printed for the first time , show that correspondence of the nature familiar to the readers of the ...
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