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... Reader will be surprised CHAP . XII . Page 231 • 234 In which the Thirteenth Book is concluded . . 242 BOOK XIV . Containing Two Days . CHAP . I. An Essay to prove that an Author will write the better , for having some Knowledge of the ...
... Reader will be surprised CHAP . XII . Page 231 • 234 In which the Thirteenth Book is concluded . . 242 BOOK XIV . Containing Two Days . CHAP . I. An Essay to prove that an Author will write the better , for having some Knowledge of the ...
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... the Prison . 448 BOOK XVIII . Containing about Six Days . CHAP . I. A Farewel to the Reader . CHAP . II . Containing a very tragical Incident 455 457 CHAP . III . Allworthy visits Old Nightingale ; with CONTENTS . xiii.
... the Prison . 448 BOOK XVIII . Containing about Six Days . CHAP . I. A Farewel to the Reader . CHAP . II . Containing a very tragical Incident 455 457 CHAP . III . Allworthy visits Old Nightingale ; with CONTENTS . xiii.
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... READER , it is impossible we should know what sort of person thou wilt be ; for , per- haps , thou may'st be as learned in human nature as Shakespeare himself was , and , perhaps , thou may'st be no wiser than some of his editors . Now ...
... READER , it is impossible we should know what sort of person thou wilt be ; for , per- haps , thou may'st be as learned in human nature as Shakespeare himself was , and , perhaps , thou may'st be no wiser than some of his editors . Now ...
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... reader who hath any know- ledge of the world ; for by this means the lady hath time to adjust herself , or to remove any disagree- able object out of the way ; for there are some situations , in which nice and delicate women would not ...
... reader who hath any know- ledge of the world ; for by this means the lady hath time to adjust herself , or to remove any disagree- able object out of the way ; for there are some situations , in which nice and delicate women would not ...
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... reader may inform himself of her answer , and , indeed , of her whole behaviour to the end of the scene , by con- sidering the situation which she affected , it being that of a modest lady , who was awakened out of her sleep by three ...
... reader may inform himself of her answer , and , indeed , of her whole behaviour to the end of the scene , by con- sidering the situation which she affected , it being that of a modest lady , who was awakened out of her sleep by three ...
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