The British essayists, with prefaces by A. Chalmers, 3–4 tomai |
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... eyes , She married - O most wicked speed , to post With such dexterity to incestuous sheets ! It is not , nor it cannot come to , good . But , break , my heart , for I must hold my tongue ! The several emotions of mind , and breaks of ...
... eyes , She married - O most wicked speed , to post With such dexterity to incestuous sheets ! It is not , nor it cannot come to , good . But , break , my heart , for I must hold my tongue ! The several emotions of mind , and breaks of ...
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... eyes . CREECH . SHEER - LANE , DECEMBER 14 . ABOUT four this afternoon , which is the hour I usually put myself in a readiness to receive com- pany , there entered a gentleman , who I believed at first came upon some ordinary question ...
... eyes . CREECH . SHEER - LANE , DECEMBER 14 . ABOUT four this afternoon , which is the hour I usually put myself in a readiness to receive com- pany , there entered a gentleman , who I believed at first came upon some ordinary question ...
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... eyes , instead of the wildness with which they appeared at his entrance , looked with all the gentleness imaginable upon me , not without tears . Oh ! Sir , ' said he , you know not the unworthy usage I have met with from the woman my ...
... eyes , instead of the wildness with which they appeared at his entrance , looked with all the gentleness imaginable upon me , not without tears . Oh ! Sir , ' said he , you know not the unworthy usage I have met with from the woman my ...
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... eyes Beholds his own hereditary skies . DRYDEN . SHEER - LANE , DECEMBER 16 . It is not to be imagined how great an effect well- disposed lights , with proper forms and orders in as- semblies , have upon some tempers . I am sure I feel ...
... eyes Beholds his own hereditary skies . DRYDEN . SHEER - LANE , DECEMBER 16 . It is not to be imagined how great an effect well- disposed lights , with proper forms and orders in as- semblies , have upon some tempers . I am sure I feel ...
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... eyes on her list , told me , she was obliged to ride about three miles and a half before she arrived at her own house . ' I asked , after what manner this list was taken , whether the writ their names persons to her , and desired that ...
... eyes on her list , told me , she was obliged to ride about three miles and a half before she arrived at her own house . ' I asked , after what manner this list was taken , whether the writ their names persons to her , and desired that ...
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