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Pagina 194
... turning , Gives a good hint to say the man's in mourning ; Or if the shoe be ript , or patch is put , He's wounded ... turn'd to ridicule . - Dryden . establish another . ed one of his orations with a blanket about his shoulders , more ...
... turning , Gives a good hint to say the man's in mourning ; Or if the shoe be ript , or patch is put , He's wounded ... turn'd to ridicule . - Dryden . establish another . ed one of his orations with a blanket about his shoulders , more ...
Pagina 288
... turn ; but being unacquaint- ed with any of the Fathers , he digested into his sermons the whole book of Que Genus , adding however such explications to it as he thought might be for the benefit of his people . He afterwards entered ...
... turn ; but being unacquaint- ed with any of the Fathers , he digested into his sermons the whole book of Que Genus , adding however such explications to it as he thought might be for the benefit of his people . He afterwards entered ...
Pagina 400
... turn their college upside down with plots are to make use of it in their common conver - and stratagems , and lay as many schemes to sations , before they are employed either in circumvent one enother in a frog or a salad , foreign or ...
... turn their college upside down with plots are to make use of it in their common conver - and stratagems , and lay as many schemes to sations , before they are employed either in circumvent one enother in a frog or a salad , foreign or ...
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Care of the Female | 4 |
Folly of the Pride of Birth or Fortune | 5 |
The Uses of the Spectator | 10 |
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