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... Nestor Ironside . I have , I know not how , been drawn into tattle of myself , more majorum , almost the length of a whole Guardian . I shall therefore fill up the remaining part of it with what still relates to my own person , and my ...
... Nestor Ironside . I have , I know not how , been drawn into tattle of myself , more majorum , almost the length of a whole Guardian . I shall therefore fill up the remaining part of it with what still relates to my own person , and my ...
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... Nestor Ironside , Esq . " SAGE NESTOR , " JACKALL . " Lions being esteemed by naturalists the most ge nerous of beasts , the noble and majestic appearance they make in poetry , wherein they so often represent the hero himself , made me ...
... Nestor Ironside , Esq . " SAGE NESTOR , " JACKALL . " Lions being esteemed by naturalists the most ge nerous of beasts , the noble and majestic appearance they make in poetry , wherein they so often represent the hero himself , made me ...
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... Nestor , had he been likened to the ass instead of our hero , he had suffered less by the comparison . " I have already described the practice and sentiments of this society , and shall but barely mention the report of the neighbourhood ...
... Nestor , had he been likened to the ass instead of our hero , he had suffered less by the comparison . " I have already described the practice and sentiments of this society , and shall but barely mention the report of the neighbourhood ...
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