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grant me ; for , these two days paft , her most dangerous fymptoms are returned upon her ; and , unless there be a fudden change , I must in a few days , if not in a few hours , be depriv'd of her . In the afflicting profpect before me ...
grant me ; for , these two days paft , her most dangerous fymptoms are returned upon her ; and , unless there be a fudden change , I must in a few days , if not in a few hours , be depriv'd of her . In the afflicting profpect before me ...
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... difpenfations ! for I defer . ved ten times more to be banish'd than you , and I know fome Ladies who merit it better than even her Grace . After this I must not name any , who dare do fo much for you as to fend you their fervices .
... difpenfations ! for I defer . ved ten times more to be banish'd than you , and I know fome Ladies who merit it better than even her Grace . After this I must not name any , who dare do fo much for you as to fend you their fervices .
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me to pass more time in my studies : I reflected , the must have found some reason for this admonition , and concluded she would complete all her kindnesses to me by returning me to the employment I am fitteft for ; conversation with ...
me to pass more time in my studies : I reflected , the must have found some reason for this admonition , and concluded she would complete all her kindnesses to me by returning me to the employment I am fitteft for ; conversation with ...
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Is this fuch a crime , that to impute it to a man must be a grievous offence ? ' Tis an innocent Folly , and much more beneficent than the want of it ; for ill Tafte employs more hands , and diffufes expence , more than a good one .
Is this fuch a crime , that to impute it to a man must be a grievous offence ? ' Tis an innocent Folly , and much more beneficent than the want of it ; for ill Tafte employs more hands , and diffufes expence , more than a good one .
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But I find myself obliged to touch a point , on which I must be more ferious : it well deferves I fhould : I mean the malicious application of the character of Timon , which , I will bodly fay , they would impute to the person the most ...
But I find myself obliged to touch a point , on which I must be more ferious : it well deferves I fhould : I mean the malicious application of the character of Timon , which , I will bodly fay , they would impute to the person the most ...
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