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Page 44
... mind the moral ; then whispered Mrs. Mayoress , This is very proper for young peo- ple to see ! Punch , at the end of the play , made Prudentia a compliment , and was very civil to the whole company , making bows until his but- tons ...
... mind the moral ; then whispered Mrs. Mayoress , This is very proper for young peo- ple to see ! Punch , at the end of the play , made Prudentia a compliment , and was very civil to the whole company , making bows until his but- tons ...
Page 63
... mind of Peter's order to the keeper , in ' The Tale of a Tub : if you neglect to do all this , damn you and your generation for ever : and so we bid you heartily farewell . ' If the contradiction in the very terms of one of our ...
... mind of Peter's order to the keeper , in ' The Tale of a Tub : if you neglect to do all this , damn you and your generation for ever : and so we bid you heartily farewell . ' If the contradiction in the very terms of one of our ...
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... mind , which discovers and the third mine , who am their uncle . Mr. itself rather in forbearing to declare his thoughts William is a lad of true genius ; but , being at on any occasion , than in any visible way of the upper end of a ...
... mind , which discovers and the third mine , who am their uncle . Mr. itself rather in forbearing to declare his thoughts William is a lad of true genius ; but , being at on any occasion , than in any visible way of the upper end of a ...
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... mind is working upon a great image , and that the ideas hurry upon his imagination - I say , there is nothing so natural , as for a poet to relieve and clear him . self from the burden of thought at that time , by uttering his ...
... mind is working upon a great image , and that the ideas hurry upon his imagination - I say , there is nothing so natural , as for a poet to relieve and clear him . self from the burden of thought at that time , by uttering his ...
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... mind , and said , that we must describe the difference between the modesty of women and that of men , or we should be confounded in our reasonings upon it ; for this virtue is to be regarded with respect to our different ways of life ...
... mind , and said , that we must describe the difference between the modesty of women and that of men , or we should be confounded in our reasonings upon it ; for this virtue is to be regarded with respect to our different ways of life ...
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