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... thing of its existence . When she brought it to me , my pleasure was certainly mingled with sur- prise . The beauty and correctness of the style , the acuteness of observation , and the loftiness of sentiment , were , each of them in ...
... thing of its existence . When she brought it to me , my pleasure was certainly mingled with sur- prise . The beauty and correctness of the style , the acuteness of observation , and the loftiness of sentiment , were , each of them in ...
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... thing your royal fête transcend ? By all consider'd a most sumptuous thing ; It met the approbation of the King . — — Your honour's safe ; these tears you might have spar'd ; Think not my confidence can be impair'd . Forget the roast ...
... thing your royal fête transcend ? By all consider'd a most sumptuous thing ; It met the approbation of the King . — — Your honour's safe ; these tears you might have spar'd ; Think not my confidence can be impair'd . Forget the roast ...
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... thing that might even look like a bias laid on him . " So the thing ( added he ) dropped , and I had my liberty without a coach . " The same . Craggs afterwards went further than this . He told me , as a real friend , that a pension of ...
... thing that might even look like a bias laid on him . " So the thing ( added he ) dropped , and I had my liberty without a coach . " The same . Craggs afterwards went further than this . He told me , as a real friend , that a pension of ...
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