The British Essayists: SpectatorJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... told me then of the silly way I was in ; but you told me so , as I saw you loved me , otherwise I could not obey your com- mands in letting you know my thoughts so sincerely as I do at present . I know " the creature , for whom I resign ...
... told me then of the silly way I was in ; but you told me so , as I saw you loved me , otherwise I could not obey your com- mands in letting you know my thoughts so sincerely as I do at present . I know " the creature , for whom I resign ...
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... told me , in the softest manner he could , that there were some ladies ( but for your comfort , says Will , they are not those of the most wit ) that were of- fended at the liberties I had taken with the opera and the puppet - show ...
... told me , in the softest manner he could , that there were some ladies ( but for your comfort , says Will , they are not those of the most wit ) that were of- fended at the liberties I had taken with the opera and the puppet - show ...
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... told me , that he never knew what he was going to write when he took his pen into his hand ; but that one sentence always produced another For my own part , Ine- ver knew what I should write next when I was making verses . In the first ...
... told me , that he never knew what he was going to write when he took his pen into his hand ; but that one sentence always produced another For my own part , Ine- ver knew what I should write next when I was making verses . In the first ...
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