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... occasion , lest he , who can instruct us so well in personating feigned sor- rows , should be lost to us by suffering under real ones . * The town is at present in very great expectation of seeingt a comedy now in rehearsal , which is ...
... occasion , lest he , who can instruct us so well in personating feigned sor- rows , should be lost to us by suffering under real ones . * The town is at present in very great expectation of seeingt a comedy now in rehearsal , which is ...
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... occasions , only indecorums , improprieties , and negligences , where the propriety of the character will admit in ... occasion to admonish a young noble - necessary to take that upon yourself : you may , man , who came flustering into ...
... occasions , only indecorums , improprieties , and negligences , where the propriety of the character will admit in ... occasion to admonish a young noble - necessary to take that upon yourself : you may , man , who came flustering into ...
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... occasion that he is going to publish a trea- tise against operas , which , he thinks , have al- ready inclined us to thoughts of peace ; and , if tolerated , must infallibly dispirit us from carry- ing on the war . He has communicated ...
... occasion that he is going to publish a trea- tise against operas , which , he thinks , have al- ready inclined us to thoughts of peace ; and , if tolerated , must infallibly dispirit us from carry- ing on the war . He has communicated ...
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... occasion , he proceeds to say , that the Roman greatness was neither to be attributed to their superior policy , for in that the Cartha- ginians excelled ; nor to their valour , for in that the Gauls were preferable ; but to particular ...
... occasion , he proceeds to say , that the Roman greatness was neither to be attributed to their superior policy , for in that the Cartha- ginians excelled ; nor to their valour , for in that the Gauls were preferable ; but to particular ...
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... occasion , is ac- tually on the march towards him . They write from Flanders , that the great convoy of provi sions , which set out from Ghent , is safely ar- rived at Lisle . Those advices add , that the enemy had assembled near ...
... occasion , is ac- tually on the march towards him . They write from Flanders , that the great convoy of provi sions , which set out from Ghent , is safely ar- rived at Lisle . Those advices add , that the enemy had assembled near ...
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