Major English Writers of the Eighteenth Century, Band 1Harold E. Pagliaro Free Press, 1969 |
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... Pleasure ; when having squandered away their Vigour , Health , and Estates ; they are forced , by some disagreeable Marriage , to piece up their broken Fortunes , and entail Rottenness and Politeness on their Pos- terity ? Now , here ...
... Pleasure ; when having squandered away their Vigour , Health , and Estates ; they are forced , by some disagreeable Marriage , to piece up their broken Fortunes , and entail Rottenness and Politeness on their Pos- terity ? Now , here ...
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... Pleasure ; but he would leave an easy and accessible Wickedness , to come at the same thing with only the Addition of certain Falshood , and possible Murder . WILL . thinks the Town grown very dull , in that we do not hear so much as we ...
... Pleasure ; but he would leave an easy and accessible Wickedness , to come at the same thing with only the Addition of certain Falshood , and possible Murder . WILL . thinks the Town grown very dull , in that we do not hear so much as we ...
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... Pleasure . To tell a toothless old Lady that she once had a good Set , or a defunct Wencher that he once was the admired thing of the Town , are Satyrs instead of Applauses ; but on the other Side , consider the old Age of those who ...
... Pleasure . To tell a toothless old Lady that she once had a good Set , or a defunct Wencher that he once was the admired thing of the Town , are Satyrs instead of Applauses ; but on the other Side , consider the old Age of those who ...
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John Dryden 16311700 | 4 |
ABSALOM AND ACHITOPHEL | 11 |
MAC FLECKNOE | 37 |
Urheberrecht | |
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