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... appear ditions , ge was T , from d died › urhood as pro- message of which seems to be confused with scraps he had got in hearing and reading what he did not under- stand ) into what he meant to express . 6 DEAR CREATURE , Can you then ...
... appear ditions , ge was T , from d died › urhood as pro- message of which seems to be confused with scraps he had got in hearing and reading what he did not under- stand ) into what he meant to express . 6 DEAR CREATURE , Can you then ...
Strana 152
... appear the behaviour of some of them , and which are more proper for ridicule than a serious censure . Most books being calculated for male readers , and gene- rally written with an eye to men of learning , makes a work of this nature ...
... appear the behaviour of some of them , and which are more proper for ridicule than a serious censure . Most books being calculated for male readers , and gene- rally written with an eye to men of learning , makes a work of this nature ...
Strana 367
... appear on the same stage at all ; for which reason I must propose some methods for the improvement of the bear - garden , by dismissing all bodily actors to that quarter . In cases of greater moment , where men appear in public , the ...
... appear on the same stage at all ; for which reason I must propose some methods for the improvement of the bear - garden , by dismissing all bodily actors to that quarter . In cases of greater moment , where men appear in public , the ...
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Allegory of several schemes of | 18 |
Letter from a coquettefrom B D on formal | 58 |
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