The Lucubrations of Isaac Bickerstaff, Esq, Volumen3J.N. and sold by E. Nutt, 1711 |
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... the Approbation , even of those who diffent from you , and you always ob- ain Favour , because you are never moved by it , contutor edi moni e si This gives you a certain Dignity peculiar to your present This iv The Dedication .
... the Approbation , even of those who diffent from you , and you always ob- ain Favour , because you are never moved by it , contutor edi moni e si This gives you a certain Dignity peculiar to your present This iv The Dedication .
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... never expect to have any Money in the Pocket , if they laid out fo much on the Petticoat . To this I added , the great Temptation it might give to Virgins , of acting in Security like married Women , and by that Means give a Check to ...
... never expect to have any Money in the Pocket , if they laid out fo much on the Petticoat . To this I added , the great Temptation it might give to Virgins , of acting in Security like married Women , and by that Means give a Check to ...
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... . I come in for my Share in all the Good that happens to a Man of Merit and Virtue , and partake of many Gifts of For- tune and Power that I was never born to . There There is nothing in particular in which I fo much 14 ...
... . I come in for my Share in all the Good that happens to a Man of Merit and Virtue , and partake of many Gifts of For- tune and Power that I was never born to . There There is nothing in particular in which I fo much 14 ...
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... , he offers her whatever the would wish for . Never certainly was the Wit of Woman more puzzled in finding out a Stra- tagem to retrive her Honour . Had fhe de C ( fired fired to be changed into a Stock or Stone , N ° 117. The Tatler . 17.
... , he offers her whatever the would wish for . Never certainly was the Wit of Woman more puzzled in finding out a Stra- tagem to retrive her Honour . Had fhe de C ( fired fired to be changed into a Stock or Stone , N ° 117. The Tatler . 17.
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... never read the Description of Dover - Cliff in Shake- Spear's Tragedy of King Lear , without a fresh Senfe of my Escape . The Profpect from that Place is drawn with fuch proper Incidents , that whoever can read it without growing gid ...
... never read the Description of Dover - Cliff in Shake- Spear's Tragedy of King Lear , without a fresh Senfe of my Escape . The Profpect from that Place is drawn with fuch proper Incidents , that whoever can read it without growing gid ...
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