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Page 41
You are perfectly right , and making very extraordinary faces gentle Reader ; and , in case of rain , í for a hen ... I put on a grave face , and that I might see it in case of accident . said in words becoming the melanchoI had ...
You are perfectly right , and making very extraordinary faces gentle Reader ; and , in case of rain , í for a hen ... I put on a grave face , and that I might see it in case of accident . said in words becoming the melanchoI had ...
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I wad cast the mo- to complete my conquest , hoping he was ney in your face , rather than sell my not mortally wounded , for I wanted ? poor beast's life for half - a - crown . ” one of this species very much to pick I had heard or read ...
I wad cast the mo- to complete my conquest , hoping he was ney in your face , rather than sell my not mortally wounded , for I wanted ? poor beast's life for half - a - crown . ” one of this species very much to pick I had heard or read ...
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Gray has sometimes me together , as two self - taught geniuses tried to deny the truth of this anecdote , and whereas there is not one point of reseir to face me out of it , but it would not do blance - Tennant being a better educate I ...
Gray has sometimes me together , as two self - taught geniuses tried to deny the truth of this anecdote , and whereas there is not one point of reseir to face me out of it , but it would not do blance - Tennant being a better educate I ...
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There is much that I have carrier , and oblige , written that cannot as yet appear ; for the Ax OLD FRIEND WITH A NEW FACE . literary men of Scotland , my contempora[ Courteous READER , —If thou art one of the numerous family of “ The ...
There is much that I have carrier , and oblige , written that cannot as yet appear ; for the Ax OLD FRIEND WITH A NEW FACE . literary men of Scotland , my contempora[ Courteous READER , —If thou art one of the numerous family of “ The ...
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a I am not so smit with antiquarian from the face of the earth itself , every mania , as to imagine , or to attempt to intimation , every record of antiquity ; o persuade others to imagine , that a and thus I would train up a young ...
a I am not so smit with antiquarian from the face of the earth itself , every mania , as to imagine , or to attempt to intimation , every record of antiquity ; o persuade others to imagine , that a and thus I would train up a young ...
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