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Page 11
If you do me the honour to print this among your speculations , ' I shall in my next
make you a present of secret history , by translating all the looks of the next
assembly of la• dies and gentlemen into words , to adorn some future paper .
If you do me the honour to print this among your speculations , ' I shall in my next
make you a present of secret history , by translating all the looks of the next
assembly of la• dies and gentlemen into words , to adorn some future paper .
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As this is tlíe end of the passions in general , so it is particularly of ambition ,
which pushes the foul to such actions as are apt to procure honour and
reputation to the actor . But if we carry our reflexions higher , we may discover
farther ends of ...
As this is tlíe end of the passions in general , so it is particularly of ambition ,
which pushes the foul to such actions as are apt to procure honour and
reputation to the actor . But if we carry our reflexions higher , we may discover
farther ends of ...
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6 6 6 6 s of Arsinoe , that Mr. Haym and Mr. Dieupart , who had the honour to be
well known and received among the nobility and gentry , were zealously inclined
to affift , by their folicitations , in introducing so elegant an entertainment as the ...
6 6 6 6 s of Arsinoe , that Mr. Haym and Mr. Dieupart , who had the honour to be
well known and received among the nobility and gentry , were zealously inclined
to affift , by their folicitations , in introducing so elegant an entertainment as the ...
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But life and love will not admit of such • intervals , therefore pray let her : be
admonished as fola « lows . • Madam , : I Love you , and I honour you ; therefore
pray do not " : tell me of waiting till decencies , ' till forms , ' till • humours are
consulted ...
But life and love will not admit of such • intervals , therefore pray let her : be
admonished as fola « lows . • Madam , : I Love you , and I honour you ; therefore
pray do not " : tell me of waiting till decencies , ' till forms , ' till • humours are
consulted ...
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Γάμο γαρ ανθρώποισιν ευκλαίον κακόν . . Frag . vet Poets Wedlock's an ill men
eagerly embrace . Y father , whom I mentioned in my first specu, honour and
gratitude , has very frequently talked to me upon the subject of marriage . I was in
my ...
Γάμο γαρ ανθρώποισιν ευκλαίον κακόν . . Frag . vet Poets Wedlock's an ill men
eagerly embrace . Y father , whom I mentioned in my first specu, honour and
gratitude , has very frequently talked to me upon the subject of marriage . I was in
my ...
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