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... seems at firft fight ; for the Trojans too had a great mixture of folly with their bravery ; and I am out of countenance for them when I read the wife refult of their council , where , after a warm debate between Antenor and Paris about ...
... seems at firft fight ; for the Trojans too had a great mixture of folly with their bravery ; and I am out of countenance for them when I read the wife refult of their council , where , after a warm debate between Antenor and Paris about ...
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... seems ( for that is all I'll fay for a courtier ) to wish you mighty well . Another , who is no courtier , frequently mentions you , and does certainly wish you well - I fancy , after all , they both do so . I writ to Mr. Fortefcue ...
... seems ( for that is all I'll fay for a courtier ) to wish you mighty well . Another , who is no courtier , frequently mentions you , and does certainly wish you well - I fancy , after all , they both do so . I writ to Mr. Fortefcue ...
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... seems , extremely fond both of his Poetry and his Perfon , which appears by the pi- ctures and Statues he caufed to be made of himself , and by his great diligence to propagate bad Verfes at Court , and get them admitted into the ...
... seems , extremely fond both of his Poetry and his Perfon , which appears by the pi- ctures and Statues he caufed to be made of himself , and by his great diligence to propagate bad Verfes at Court , and get them admitted into the ...
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LETTERS to and from EDWARD | 1 |
LETTER | 3 |
From Mr Blount | 20 |
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