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... thing which we have no longer oc- cafion for . If it is pleafant , the fooner we are in poffeffion of fame the longer we fhall enjoy this plea- fure , When it is acquired early in life it may tickle us on till old age ; but when it is ...
... thing which we have no longer oc- cafion for . If it is pleafant , the fooner we are in poffeffion of fame the longer we fhall enjoy this plea- fure , When it is acquired early in life it may tickle us on till old age ; but when it is ...
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... thing fo difficult to fucceed in , which however you excellently well , and I have often have a admir'd your happiness in fuch kind of performances , which I have frequently endeavour'd at in vain . I remember I acted as you seem to ...
... thing fo difficult to fucceed in , which however you excellently well , and I have often have a admir'd your happiness in fuch kind of performances , which I have frequently endeavour'd at in vain . I remember I acted as you seem to ...
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... thing to a Friend , " I " am yours , and beg you to continue mine . " Let me not be ignorant ( you can prevent my being fo of any thing , but firft and principally ) of your health and well being ; and depend on my fenfe of all the ...
... thing to a Friend , " I " am yours , and beg you to continue mine . " Let me not be ignorant ( you can prevent my being fo of any thing , but firft and principally ) of your health and well being ; and depend on my fenfe of all the ...
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LETTER | 3 |
England | 10 |
From Dr Swift at Dublin How little | 43 |
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