English Literature, 1650-1800John Cooper Mendenhall J.B. Lippincott, 1940 - 1166 sivua |
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... shou'd so forget my self — But I have such an Olio of Affairs realy I know not what to do [ Calls ] -Foible I expect my Nephew Sir Wilfull ev'ry Moment too : - Why Foible- He means to travel for Im- provement . Mrs. Mar. Methinks Sir ...
... shou'd so forget my self — But I have such an Olio of Affairs realy I know not what to do [ Calls ] -Foible I expect my Nephew Sir Wilfull ev'ry Moment too : - Why Foible- He means to travel for Im- provement . Mrs. Mar. Methinks Sir ...
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... shou'd know it well ) ' tis natural for us to wish that others shou'd partake with us , by being convinc'd of the Sincerity of our Example . ' Tis natural for us to wish our Merit shou'd be known ; particularly , if it be our Fortune to ...
... shou'd know it well ) ' tis natural for us to wish that others shou'd partake with us , by being convinc'd of the Sincerity of our Example . ' Tis natural for us to wish our Merit shou'd be known ; particularly , if it be our Fortune to ...
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... shou'd be no God ; but rather , that there shou'd be one . This however wou'd be otherwise , if Deity were thought as kindly of as Humanity ; and we cou'd be persuaded to believe , that if there really was a GOD , the highest Goodness ...
... shou'd be no God ; but rather , that there shou'd be one . This however wou'd be otherwise , if Deity were thought as kindly of as Humanity ; and we cou'd be persuaded to believe , that if there really was a GOD , the highest Goodness ...
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