The Doctor & C, 3 tomasLongman, 1836 - 345 psl. |
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... delight . 66 My little more than nothing " Jeffrey the second , ― ( for of the small Jeffreys Jeffrey Hud- son must always be the first ) —will look less when he pops upon his own name in its pages . Sir Jeffrey Dunstan is Jeffrey the ...
... delight . 66 My little more than nothing " Jeffrey the second , ― ( for of the small Jeffreys Jeffrey Hud- son must always be the first ) —will look less when he pops upon his own name in its pages . Sir Jeffrey Dunstan is Jeffrey the ...
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... delight ! He tickles this age that can Call Tullia's ape a marmasite , And Leda's goose a swan . * Then the discussion that this book will excite among blue stockings , and blue beards ! The stir ! the buzz ! the bustle ! The talk at ...
... delight ! He tickles this age that can Call Tullia's ape a marmasite , And Leda's goose a swan . * Then the discussion that this book will excite among blue stockings , and blue beards ! The stir ! the buzz ! the bustle ! The talk at ...
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... nosing in this place , pricking their ears in that , and now full - mouthed upon a false scent , and now again all at fault . Oh the delight of walking invisible among mankind ! " Whoever he be , " says Father O'Faggot , 11.
... nosing in this place , pricking their ears in that , and now full - mouthed upon a false scent , and now again all at fault . Oh the delight of walking invisible among mankind ! " Whoever he be , " says Father O'Faggot , 11.
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... delight which it can never more impart . So it is with certain books ; and though there is perhaps little to regret in any thing that becomes obsolete , an author may be al- lowed to sigh over what he feels and knows to be evanescent ...
... delight which it can never more impart . So it is with certain books ; and though there is perhaps little to regret in any thing that becomes obsolete , an author may be al- lowed to sigh over what he feels and knows to be evanescent ...
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... delight , to allure , terrify or persuade mankind , do not con- fine themselves to any natural order , but in a cryptical or hidden method , adapt every thing to their designed ends . Sometimes they omit those things which might injure ...
... delight , to allure , terrify or persuade mankind , do not con- fine themselves to any natural order , but in a cryptical or hidden method , adapt every thing to their designed ends . Sometimes they omit those things which might injure ...
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