The Lucubrations of Isaac Bickerstaff, Esq, Volumen4J.N. and sold by E. Nutt, 1711 |
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... Turn in Converfation pe culiar to that agreeable Gentleman , rendered his Company very advantageous to one whofe Imagina- tion was to be continually employed upon obvious and common Subjects , though at the Same Time obliged to treat of ...
... Turn in Converfation pe culiar to that agreeable Gentleman , rendered his Company very advantageous to one whofe Imagina- tion was to be continually employed upon obvious and common Subjects , though at the Same Time obliged to treat of ...
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... Turn , and converfe with Men of Plea- fure and Wit , rather than thofe of Business and Intrigue . I had hardly entered the Room , when I was accofted by Mr. Thomas Dogget , who defired my Favour in Relation to the Play which was to be ...
... Turn , and converfe with Men of Plea- fure and Wit , rather than thofe of Business and Intrigue . I had hardly entered the Room , when I was accofted by Mr. Thomas Dogget , who defired my Favour in Relation to the Play which was to be ...
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... turn- ing my Eyes towards the Goddefs of the Place , faw that fre favoured my Pretensions with a Smile , which fo emboldened me , that I car- ried off my Prize . The Maid , fometimes with Tears , fome- times with Smiles , entreated me ...
... turn- ing my Eyes towards the Goddefs of the Place , faw that fre favoured my Pretensions with a Smile , which fo emboldened me , that I car- ried off my Prize . The Maid , fometimes with Tears , fome- times with Smiles , entreated me ...
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... turn Politician in the present un- happy Diffentions , I have begun to ftag- ger , and could not choose but leffen the great Value I had for the Cenfor of our Ifle . How is it poffible that a Man , whom • Intereft did naturally lead to ...
... turn Politician in the present un- happy Diffentions , I have begun to ftag- ger , and could not choose but leffen the great Value I had for the Cenfor of our Ifle . How is it poffible that a Man , whom • Intereft did naturally lead to ...
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... turn their Thoughts upon Sir Harry Wildair . When I had indulged the Loquacity of an old Man for fome Time in fuch loofe Hints , I took my Leave of Mr. Mills , and was told , Mr. E liot of St. James's Coffee - house would speak with me ...
... turn their Thoughts upon Sir Harry Wildair . When I had indulged the Loquacity of an old Man for fome Time in fuch loofe Hints , I took my Leave of Mr. Mills , and was told , Mr. E liot of St. James's Coffee - house would speak with me ...
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