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... expressions , trivial observations , beaten topics , and common thoughts , which go off very well in the lump . At the same time , notwithstanding some papers may be made up of broken hints and irregular sketches , it is often expected ...
... expressions , trivial observations , beaten topics , and common thoughts , which go off very well in the lump . At the same time , notwithstanding some papers may be made up of broken hints and irregular sketches , it is often expected ...
Strana 341
... expressions in their serious compositions , by throwing out the signs of our substantives which are essential to the English language . Nay , this humour of shortening our language had once run so far , that some of our celebrated ...
... expressions in their serious compositions , by throwing out the signs of our substantives which are essential to the English language . Nay , this humour of shortening our language had once run so far , that some of our celebrated ...
Strana 345
... expression , who was born a mere elder brother . When one has said in my hearing , " Such - a - one is no wiser than he should be , " I immediately have replied , " Now , ' faith , I cannot see that ; he said a very good thing to my ...
... expression , who was born a mere elder brother . When one has said in my hearing , " Such - a - one is no wiser than he should be , " I immediately have replied , " Now , ' faith , I cannot see that ; he said a very good thing to my ...
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Allegory of several schemes of | 18 |
Letter from a coquettefrom B D on formal | 58 |
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