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... give credit ; carried him to Lon- don ' , where he was actually touched by queen Anne3 . Mrs. q " I was , by my ... gives an account of sixteen hundred persons being presented for this purpose to Louis XIV . on Easter Sunday , 1686 ...
... give credit ; carried him to Lon- don ' , where he was actually touched by queen Anne3 . Mrs. q " I was , by my ... gives an account of sixteen hundred persons being presented for this purpose to Louis XIV . on Easter Sunday , 1686 ...
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... give the generous pain , the worthless joy : With his own form acquaint the forward fool , Shown in the faithful glass of ridicule ; Teach mimick censure her own faults to find , No more let coquettes to themselves be blind , So shall ...
... give the generous pain , the worthless joy : With his own form acquaint the forward fool , Shown in the faithful glass of ridicule ; Teach mimick censure her own faults to find , No more let coquettes to themselves be blind , So shall ...
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... give despair or joy , Bless with a smile , or with a frown destroy ; In whose fair cheeks destructive cupids wait , And with unerring shafts distribute fate ; Whose snowy breasts , whose animated eyes , Each youth admires , though each ...
... give despair or joy , Bless with a smile , or with a frown destroy ; In whose fair cheeks destructive cupids wait , And with unerring shafts distribute fate ; Whose snowy breasts , whose animated eyes , Each youth admires , though each ...
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... give me . " It must be confessed , however , that Law's almost mystick effusions imparted some tinge of their own dreary and darkened gloom to the piety of Johnson , who himself al- lowed that Law " fell latterly into the reveries of ...
... give me . " It must be confessed , however , that Law's almost mystick effusions imparted some tinge of their own dreary and darkened gloom to the piety of Johnson , who himself al- lowed that Law " fell latterly into the reveries of ...
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... give you a bad reception , if , beside the current wit of the month , which a critical examination would generally ... gives me no reason to distrust your generosity . If you engage in any literary projects besides this paper , I ...
... give you a bad reception , if , beside the current wit of the month , which a critical examination would generally ... gives me no reason to distrust your generosity . If you engage in any literary projects besides this paper , I ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Comprehending an Account of His Studies ... James Boswell Visualização integral - 1857 |
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