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... fear the en- graver will prejudice me in a few fituations . I have been forced to write to him in fo high a ftyle , that were my epiftle intercepted , it would raife , no fmall admiration in an ordinary man . There is fcaree an order in ...
... fear the en- graver will prejudice me in a few fituations . I have been forced to write to him in fo high a ftyle , that were my epiftle intercepted , it would raife , no fmall admiration in an ordinary man . There is fcaree an order in ...
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... fear'd the trouble it might give you . I wish I had not known that you are fill so exceffively weak . Every day for a week paft I had hopes of being able in a day or two more to fee you . But my Mother advances not at all , gains no ...
... fear'd the trouble it might give you . I wish I had not known that you are fill so exceffively weak . Every day for a week paft I had hopes of being able in a day or two more to fee you . But my Mother advances not at all , gains no ...
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... fear the whole world fhould know . I could publish my own heart too , I will venture to fay , for any mifchief or malice there is in it : but a little too much folly or weakness might ( I fear ) appear , to make fuch a fpectacle either ...
... fear the whole world fhould know . I could publish my own heart too , I will venture to fay , for any mifchief or malice there is in it : but a little too much folly or weakness might ( I fear ) appear , to make fuch a fpectacle either ...
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LETTERS to and from EDWARD | 1 |
LETTER | 3 |
From Mr Blount | 20 |
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