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... looks aloft , and with erected eyes Beholds his own hereditary skies . DRYDEN . SHEER - LANE , DECEMBER 16 . It is not ... look in at the play - house , in order to enlarge my thoughts , and warm my mind with some new ideas , that may be ...
... looks aloft , and with erected eyes Beholds his own hereditary skies . DRYDEN . SHEER - LANE , DECEMBER 16 . It is not ... look in at the play - house , in order to enlarge my thoughts , and warm my mind with some new ideas , that may be ...
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... look upon an able statesman out of business , like a huge whale , that will endeavour to overturn the ship , unless he has an empty cask to play with . But to return to my good friend and correspondent : I am afraid we shall both be ...
... look upon an able statesman out of business , like a huge whale , that will endeavour to overturn the ship , unless he has an empty cask to play with . But to return to my good friend and correspondent : I am afraid we shall both be ...
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... , perhaps , it may look trivial to insist so much upon men's persons ; I shall , therefore , turn my thoughts rather to examine their behaviour , and consider whether the several parts are written up to that 52 NO . 115 . TATLER .
... , perhaps , it may look trivial to insist so much upon men's persons ; I shall , therefore , turn my thoughts rather to examine their behaviour , and consider whether the several parts are written up to that 52 NO . 115 . TATLER .
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... look as big and burly as other persons of her quality ; that she had kept out of it as long as she could , and till she began to appear little in the eyes of her acquaintance ; that , if she laid it aside , peo- ple would think she was ...
... look as big and burly as other persons of her quality ; that she had kept out of it as long as she could , and till she began to appear little in the eyes of her acquaintance ; that , if she laid it aside , peo- ple would think she was ...
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... look into the frame and constitution of my own mind , there is no part of it which I observe with greater satisfaction , than that tenderness and concern which it bears for the good and happiness of man- kind . My own circumstances are ...
... look into the frame and constitution of my own mind , there is no part of it which I observe with greater satisfaction , than that tenderness and concern which it bears for the good and happiness of man- kind . My own circumstances are ...
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