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perused his last song on the Moderate Man , do not discover any decay in his parts , but think it deserves a place among the works with which he obliged the world in his more early years . I am led into this subject by a visit which I ...
perused his last song on the Moderate Man , do not discover any decay in his parts , but think it deserves a place among the works with which he obliged the world in his more early years . I am led into this subject by a visit which I ...
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Now , Sir , do you judge if , after such encouragements , she was not obliged to marry me . I forgot to tell you that I kept a chair by the week , on purpose to carry me thither and back again . Not to trouble you with a long letter ...
Now , Sir , do you judge if , after such encouragements , she was not obliged to marry me . I forgot to tell you that I kept a chair by the week , on purpose to carry me thither and back again . Not to trouble you with a long letter ...
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Your advice in this par- ticular , will very much oblige , Your most humble admirer , SIMON SOFTLY . " Before I answer Mr. Softly's request , I find myself under a necessity of discussing two nice points : first of all , what it is ...
Your advice in this par- ticular , will very much oblige , Your most humble admirer , SIMON SOFTLY . " Before I answer Mr. Softly's request , I find myself under a necessity of discussing two nice points : first of all , what it is ...
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... account of what he has there met with , in several epistles . Those which follow were put into my hands with liberty to make them public , and I question not but my reader will think himself obliged to me for NO . 101 . 25 GUARDIAN .
... account of what he has there met with , in several epistles . Those which follow were put into my hands with liberty to make them public , and I question not but my reader will think himself obliged to me for NO . 101 . 25 GUARDIAN .
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but my reader will think himself obliged to me for so doing . SIR , " SINCE I had the happiness of seeing you last , I have encountered as many misfortunes as a knight- errant . I had a fall into the water at Calais , and since that ...
but my reader will think himself obliged to me for so doing . SIR , " SINCE I had the happiness of seeing you last , I have encountered as many misfortunes as a knight- errant . I had a fall into the water at Calais , and since that ...
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