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Page 139
... ll allow that I'm not quite unreasonable for continuing in mine . [ Perhaps , but not necessarily , Crooked - lane , Cannon Street , Jarvis . You're the only man alive in your present City . ] The Good - Natur'd Man 139.
... ll allow that I'm not quite unreasonable for continuing in mine . [ Perhaps , but not necessarily , Crooked - lane , Cannon Street , Jarvis . You're the only man alive in your present City . ] The Good - Natur'd Man 139.
Page 158
... present ministers are pleased to represent me as a formidable man . I know they are pleased to bespatter me at all their little dirty levées . Yet , upon my soul , I wonder what they see in me to treat me so ́not men , 1 have always ...
... present ministers are pleased to represent me as a formidable man . I know they are pleased to bespatter me at all their little dirty levées . Yet , upon my soul , I wonder what they see in me to treat me so ́not men , 1 have always ...
Page 253
... present . Don't you see half the ladies of our acquaintance , my lady Kill- daylight , and Mrs. Crump , and the rest of them , carry their jewels to town , and bring nothing but paste and marcasites 1 back ? Miss Neville . But who knows ...
... present . Don't you see half the ladies of our acquaintance , my lady Kill- daylight , and Mrs. Crump , and the rest of them , carry their jewels to town , and bring nothing but paste and marcasites 1 back ? Miss Neville . But who knows ...
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RETALIATION | 35 |
Part of a Prologue written and spoken by the Poet Laberius | 53 |
On Seeing Mrs | 59 |
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