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Page 60
... admire him when he is in the right . - By the But , better sense than these , who endeavour at this character ; but they are out of nature ; and though , with some industry , they get the cha- racters of fools , they cannot arrive to be ...
... admire him when he is in the right . - By the But , better sense than these , who endeavour at this character ; but they are out of nature ; and though , with some industry , they get the cha- racters of fools , they cannot arrive to be ...
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... admiring you ; than which I cannot have a greater reason for murdering him , except it be that you also approve him . Whoever says he * In humorous writings , one may be led to search for quotations nowhere to be found in the authors ...
... admiring you ; than which I cannot have a greater reason for murdering him , except it be that you also approve him . Whoever says he * In humorous writings , one may be led to search for quotations nowhere to be found in the authors ...
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... admired lady ? If I may approach lips which is , like the expedient of curing drunkenness , have uttered things so sacred . - He salutes her . showing a man in that condition ; therefore I must give my reader warning , to expect a col ...
... admired lady ? If I may approach lips which is , like the expedient of curing drunkenness , have uttered things so sacred . - He salutes her . showing a man in that condition ; therefore I must give my reader warning , to expect a col ...
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... admire your face , it immediately changes it into down- right deformity . If you consult it only to look with a better countenance upon your friends , it immediately gives an alacrity to the visage , and new grace to the whole person ...
... admire your face , it immediately changes it into down- right deformity . If you consult it only to look with a better countenance upon your friends , it immediately gives an alacrity to the visage , and new grace to the whole person ...
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... admiration cannot , under any of these disguises , appear so invincible as that of the men . You may easily take notice , that in all their actions there is a secret approbation , either in the tone of their voice , the turn of their ...
... admiration cannot , under any of these disguises , appear so invincible as that of the men . You may easily take notice , that in all their actions there is a secret approbation , either in the tone of their voice , the turn of their ...
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