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Page xi
... received from you very many obligations . The elegant solitude of this place , and the greatest pleasures of it , I owe to its being so near those beautiful manors wherein you sometimes reside . It is not re- tiring from the world , but ...
... received from you very many obligations . The elegant solitude of this place , and the greatest pleasures of it , I owe to its being so near those beautiful manors wherein you sometimes reside . It is not re- tiring from the world , but ...
Page xii
... received by the public . But I have only one gentleman , who will be nameless , to thank for any frequent assistance to me , which in- deed it would have been barbarous in him to have denied to one with whom he has lived in an intimacy ...
... received by the public . But I have only one gentleman , who will be nameless , to thank for any frequent assistance to me , which in- deed it would have been barbarous in him to have denied to one with whom he has lived in an intimacy ...
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... the chief companions of Addison and Steele . Alluding to the similarity of sound between the word unmarred and unmarried . news which they received by an express from Ferrara , 16 THE TATLER . Characters at Bath-Letter to Castabella.
... the chief companions of Addison and Steele . Alluding to the similarity of sound between the word unmarred and unmarried . news which they received by an express from Ferrara , 16 THE TATLER . Characters at Bath-Letter to Castabella.
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... received on board , they immediately set sail for Barcelona . These letters add , that the march of the French and Swiss regiments is further deferred for a few days ; and that the duke of Noailles was just ready to set out for ...
... received on board , they immediately set sail for Barcelona . These letters add , that the march of the French and Swiss regiments is further deferred for a few days ; and that the duke of Noailles was just ready to set out for ...
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... received an express from count Merci , representing how necessary it was to the common cause , that he would please ... received an answer from the 1 . ' Mr. Bickerstaff has received letters from Mr. 34 [ No. 14 . THE TATLER . Cures ...
... received an express from count Merci , representing how necessary it was to the common cause , that he would please ... received an answer from the 1 . ' Mr. Bickerstaff has received letters from Mr. 34 [ No. 14 . THE TATLER . Cures ...
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