The Pelican Book of English Prose: Eighteenth-century prose, 1700-80; edited by D.W. JeffersonMiddlesex] Penguin Books, 1956 |
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... whole Market is fill'd ; all the Boards upon the Tressels are covered with Cloth , close to one another as the Pieces can lie long ways by one another , and behind every Piece of Cloth , the Clothier standing to sell it . This indeed is ...
... whole Market is fill'd ; all the Boards upon the Tressels are covered with Cloth , close to one another as the Pieces can lie long ways by one another , and behind every Piece of Cloth , the Clothier standing to sell it . This indeed is ...
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... whole Day together , in order to make my self acquainted with the Opinions of my ingenious Countrymen . By this means I know the Faces of all the princi- pal Politicians within the Bills of Mortality ; and as every Coffee - house has ...
... whole Day together , in order to make my self acquainted with the Opinions of my ingenious Countrymen . By this means I know the Faces of all the princi- pal Politicians within the Bills of Mortality ; and as every Coffee - house has ...
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... whole is design . His Characters not only act and speak in strict conformity to nature , but in strict relation to ... whole ; and that he should possess such exquisite art , that whilst every woman and every child shall feel the whole ...
... whole is design . His Characters not only act and speak in strict conformity to nature , but in strict relation to ... whole ; and that he should possess such exquisite art , that whilst every woman and every child shall feel the whole ...
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