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... admire . The widow- hood had lasted two months . This is his first re- flection : but , as his indignation rises , he sinks to scarce two months : afterwards into a month ; and at last , into a little month : but all this so naturally ...
... admire . The widow- hood had lasted two months . This is his first re- flection : but , as his indignation rises , he sinks to scarce two months : afterwards into a month ; and at last , into a little month : but all this so naturally ...
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... admiration , the applause , the satisfaction , of the audience , during this strange entertainment , is not to be expressed . I was very much out of countenance for my dear countrymen , and looked about with some apprehension , for fear ...
... admiration , the applause , the satisfaction , of the audience , during this strange entertainment , is not to be expressed . I was very much out of countenance for my dear countrymen , and looked about with some apprehension , for fear ...
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... admiring the sky in a starry night , I am entertained with a variety of worlds and suns placed one above another , and rising up to such an immense distance , that no created eye can see an end of them . " The latter part of his ...
... admiring the sky in a starry night , I am entertained with a variety of worlds and suns placed one above another , and rising up to such an immense distance , that no created eye can see an end of them . " The latter part of his ...
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... admired . There was a particular grove , which was called the labyrinth of coquettes ; where many were enticed to the chase , but few returned with pur- chase . It was pleasant enough to see a celebrated beauty , by smiling upon one ...
... admired . There was a particular grove , which was called the labyrinth of coquettes ; where many were enticed to the chase , but few returned with pur- chase . It was pleasant enough to see a celebrated beauty , by smiling upon one ...
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... admiration , and made twenty offers to bring my eyes her way : but I reduced her to a rest- lessness in her seat , and impertinent playing of her fan , and many other motions and gestures , before I took the least notice of her . At ...
... admiration , and made twenty offers to bring my eyes her way : but I reduced her to a rest- lessness in her seat , and impertinent playing of her fan , and many other motions and gestures , before I took the least notice of her . At ...
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acquaintance admired Æneid agreeable APARTMENT appear beauty behaviour Bickerstaff called cerned character Cicero COFFEE-HOUSE confess consider conversation creatures death delight desire Dido discourse dress endeavour entertain Erasistratus Eriphyle ESQUIRE esteem eyes fancy father favour FEBRUARY 22 fortune gentleman give Great-Britain greatest happy hath heart honour hope humble humour husband imagination impertinent innocent ISAAC BICKERSTAFF kind lady learned letter live look lover mankind manner marriage ment mind nature neral never night observe occasion OVID Palamede particular pass passion persons petitioner play pleased pleasure poet present pretend proper racter reason received Roman Censors Rome says sense SHEER-LANE soul speak spirit Stratonice Tatler tell temper Terentia thing thou thought THURSDAY Timoleon tion told town TUESDAY tural turn upholsterer VIRG Virgil virtue whole wife woman words write young