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Strana 158
The great desire I have to embellish my mind with some of those graces which
you say are so becoming , and which you assert reading helps us to , has made
me uneasy till I am put in a capacity of attaining them : this , sir , I shall never think
...
The great desire I have to embellish my mind with some of those graces which
you say are so becoming , and which you assert reading helps us to , has made
me uneasy till I am put in a capacity of attaining them : this , sir , I shall never think
...
Strana 178
P . S . I have chambers in the Temple , and here are students that learn upon the
hautboy ; pray desire the Benchers , that all lawyers who are proficients in wind -
music may lodge to the Thames . MR SPECTATOR , - We are a company of ...
P . S . I have chambers in the Temple , and here are students that learn upon the
hautboy ; pray desire the Benchers , that all lawyers who are proficients in wind -
music may lodge to the Thames . MR SPECTATOR , - We are a company of ...
Strana 354
... and when the different parties are thoroughly considered , the panegyric
generally implies no more than if the author should say to the patron , ' My very
good lord , you and I can never understand one another , therefore I humbly
desire we ...
... and when the different parties are thoroughly considered , the panegyric
generally implies no more than if the author should say to the patron , ' My very
good lord , you and I can never understand one another , therefore I humbly
desire we ...
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