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Pagina 170
... pafs . 6 6 6 I must let you know likewife , good Sir , that we look upon a certain northern prince's march , in conjunction with infidels , to be palpably againft our good - will and liking , and , for all Monfieur Palmquist , a most ...
... pafs . 6 6 6 I must let you know likewife , good Sir , that we look upon a certain northern prince's march , in conjunction with infidels , to be palpably againft our good - will and liking , and , for all Monfieur Palmquist , a most ...
Pagina 217
... pafs than to spend it , without regard to the past or profpect of the future : all they know of life is only the present instant , and do not taste even that . When one of this order happens to be a man of fortune , the expence of his ...
... pafs than to spend it , without regard to the past or profpect of the future : all they know of life is only the present instant , and do not taste even that . When one of this order happens to be a man of fortune , the expence of his ...
Pagina 228
... paf- fions which are too apt to rife of their own accord . When I have seen a pretty mouth uttering calumnies and invectives , what would I not have given to have stopt it ! How have I been troubled to fee fome of the fineft features in ...
... paf- fions which are too apt to rife of their own accord . When I have seen a pretty mouth uttering calumnies and invectives , what would I not have given to have stopt it ! How have I been troubled to fee fome of the fineft features in ...
Pagina 305
... pafs , among the ignorant , før persons who have a great deal of humour . She had the play of Sir Fopling in her hand , and after she had faid it was happy for her there was not fo charming a creature as Dorimant now living , she began ...
... pafs , among the ignorant , før persons who have a great deal of humour . She had the play of Sir Fopling in her hand , and after she had faid it was happy for her there was not fo charming a creature as Dorimant now living , she began ...
Pagina 311
... paf- fed in public . Pharamond would often , to fatisfy a vain fool of po- wer in his country , talk to him in a full court , and with one whifper make him despise all his old friends and acquaintance . He was come to that knowledge of ...
... paf- fed in public . Pharamond would often , to fatisfy a vain fool of po- wer in his country , talk to him in a full court , and with one whifper make him despise all his old friends and acquaintance . He was come to that knowledge of ...
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