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... affure you , I like them all for well , that I will never quit my hereditary right to them ; you have made me yours , and confequently them mine . I ftill fee them walking on my green at Twickenham , and gratefully remember , not only ...
... affure you , I like them all for well , that I will never quit my hereditary right to them ; you have made me yours , and confequently them mine . I ftill fee them walking on my green at Twickenham , and gratefully remember , not only ...
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... affure you I expect from it a performance greater ftill than Homer . I have an extreme joy from your communicating to me this affection of your mind ; Quid voveat dulci Nutricula majus alumno ? See Note on v . 139. of the fecond Satire ...
... affure you I expect from it a performance greater ftill than Homer . I have an extreme joy from your communicating to me this affection of your mind ; Quid voveat dulci Nutricula majus alumno ? See Note on v . 139. of the fecond Satire ...
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... affure you , that in the mean time there is no one , living or dead , of whom I fhall think oftener or better than of you . I fhall look upon you as in a state between both , in which you will have from me all the paffions and warm ...
... affure you , that in the mean time there is no one , living or dead , of whom I fhall think oftener or better than of you . I fhall look upon you as in a state between both , in which you will have from me all the paffions and warm ...
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LETTERS to and from EDWARD | 1 |
LETTER | 3 |
From Mr Blount | 20 |
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