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... turns his thoughts on her sudden for- getfulness of his father , and the indecency of her hasty marriage . - That it should come to this ! But two months dead ! nay , not so much , not two ! So excellent a King ! that was , to this B 2 ...
... turns his thoughts on her sudden for- getfulness of his father , and the indecency of her hasty marriage . - That it should come to this ! But two months dead ! nay , not so much , not two ! So excellent a King ! that was , to this B 2 ...
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... turn your love of woman into that of profit , prefer- ment , reputation ; and for a time give up yourself entirely to the pursuit . This is a method we sometimes take in physic , when we turn a desperate disease into one we can more ...
... turn your love of woman into that of profit , prefer- ment , reputation ; and for a time give up yourself entirely to the pursuit . This is a method we sometimes take in physic , when we turn a desperate disease into one we can more ...
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... turn of her countenance , that she the said Rebecca had put to death several young men of the said parish ; and that the said young men had ac- knowledged in certain papers , commonly called love- letters , which were produced in court ...
... turn of her countenance , that she the said Rebecca had put to death several young men of the said parish ; and that the said young men had ac- knowledged in certain papers , commonly called love- letters , which were produced in court ...
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... turn with the other , and may be looked upon as a specimen of right country letters . ' SIR , " THIS sets out to you from my summer - house upon the terrace , where I am enjoying a few hours sun - shine , the scanty sweet remains of a ...
... turn with the other , and may be looked upon as a specimen of right country letters . ' SIR , " THIS sets out to you from my summer - house upon the terrace , where I am enjoying a few hours sun - shine , the scanty sweet remains of a ...
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... turns of words that I have ever seen : which I rather mention , because Mr. Dryden has said , in his preface to Juvenal , that he could meet with no turn of words in Milton . It may further be observed , that though the sweetness of ...
... turns of words that I have ever seen : which I rather mention , because Mr. Dryden has said , in his preface to Juvenal , that he could meet with no turn of words in Milton . It may further be observed , that though the sweetness of ...
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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