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... thing mentioned but it is condemned , even in the relation , nor a virtuous , just thing but it carries its praise along with it . What can more exactly answer the rule laid down , to recom- mend even those representations of things ...
... thing mentioned but it is condemned , even in the relation , nor a virtuous , just thing but it carries its praise along with it . What can more exactly answer the rule laid down , to recom- mend even those representations of things ...
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... things happened , which makes that part of her life very agreeable , but they are not told with the same elegancy as those accounted for by herself ; so it is still to the more advantage that we break off here . The FORTUNES AND MISFOR ...
... things happened , which makes that part of her life very agreeable , but they are not told with the same elegancy as those accounted for by herself ; so it is still to the more advantage that we break off here . The FORTUNES AND MISFOR ...
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... thing she had set me to , as I remember it was mark- ing some shirts , which she had taken to make , and after a while ... things at first . " " Yes , they will , " says I ; " and if I can't do it they will beat me , and the maids will ...
... thing she had set me to , as I remember it was mark- ing some shirts , which she had taken to make , and after a while ... things at first . " " Yes , they will , " says I ; " and if I can't do it they will beat me , and the maids will ...
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... things I had the advan- tage of my ladies , though they were my superiors , viz . , that mine were all the gifts of nature , and which all their fortunes could not furnish . First , I was apparently handsomer than any of them ; secondly ...
... things I had the advan- tage of my ladies , though they were my superiors , viz . , that mine were all the gifts of nature , and which all their fortunes could not furnish . First , I was apparently handsomer than any of them ; secondly ...
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... thing , yet had too much judgment of things to pay too dear for his pleasures ; he began with that unhappy snare to all women , viz . , taking notice upon all occasions how pretty I was , as he called it , how agreeable , how well ...
... thing , yet had too much judgment of things to pay too dear for his pleasures ; he began with that unhappy snare to all women , viz . , taking notice upon all occasions how pretty I was , as he called it , how agreeable , how well ...
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