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Page 49
... putting him upon an infamous Dispute about her Reputation ; yet has he the
Confidence to laugh at me , because I obey my poor Dear in keeping out of
Harm's Way , and not staying too late from my owa Family , to pass through the
Hazards ...
... putting him upon an infamous Dispute about her Reputation ; yet has he the
Confidence to laugh at me , because I obey my poor Dear in keeping out of
Harm's Way , and not staying too late from my owa Family , to pass through the
Hazards ...
Page 55
Eugenius informs me very obligingly , that he never thought he should have
disliked any Passage in my Paper , but that of late there have been two Words in
every one of them , which he could heartily wish left out , víz . Price Two - Pence .
Eugenius informs me very obligingly , that he never thought he should have
disliked any Passage in my Paper , but that of late there have been two Words in
every one of them , which he could heartily wish left out , víz . Price Two - Pence .
Page 99
... Demand for those particular Papers , and cannot but observe that several
Authors have endeavoured of late to excell in Works of this Nature . Among these
, I do not know any one who has succeeded better than a very ingenious
Gentleman ...
... Demand for those particular Papers , and cannot but observe that several
Authors have endeavoured of late to excell in Works of this Nature . Among these
, I do not know any one who has succeeded better than a very ingenious
Gentleman ...
Page 113
These Rascals of late Years have been the WednesGallants of the Town , and
carry'd it with a fashionable day . haughty Air , to the Discouragement of Modesty
and all October 8 , honest Arts . Shallow Fops , who are govern'd by the Eye , and
...
These Rascals of late Years have been the WednesGallants of the Town , and
carry'd it with a fashionable day . haughty Air , to the Discouragement of Modesty
and all October 8 , honest Arts . Shallow Fops , who are govern'd by the Eye , and
...
Page 116
Among the many pretended Arts of Divination , there is none which so universally
amuses as that by Dreams , I have indeed observed in a late Speculation that
there have been sometimes , upon very extraordinary Occasions , supernatural ...
Among the many pretended Arts of Divination , there is none which so universally
amuses as that by Dreams , I have indeed observed in a late Speculation that
there have been sometimes , upon very extraordinary Occasions , supernatural ...
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