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... fall upon them , and tear them to pieces ? To which the sire answered , with a great composure of mind , " If there were no 66 curs , I should be no mastiff . " VOL . III . B No. CXVI . THURSDAY , JANUARY 5 . ..... Pars THE TATLER . 13.
... fall upon them , and tear them to pieces ? To which the sire answered , with a great composure of mind , " If there were no 66 curs , I should be no mastiff . " VOL . III . B No. CXVI . THURSDAY , JANUARY 5 . ..... Pars THE TATLER . 13.
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... fall asleep . You would do well to send among " us Mr. Dodwell's book against the immortality of " the soul , which would be of great consolation to our " whole fraternity , who would be very glad to find " that they are dead for good ...
... fall asleep . You would do well to send among " us Mr. Dodwell's book against the immortality of " the soul , which would be of great consolation to our " whole fraternity , who would be very glad to find " that they are dead for good ...
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... fall in with her humours , and by that means to let her see the absurdity of them , I proceeded accord- ingly : Pray , madam , said I , can you give me any methodical account of this illness , and how Cupid was first taken ? Sir , said ...
... fall in with her humours , and by that means to let her see the absurdity of them , I proceeded accord- ingly : Pray , madam , said I , can you give me any methodical account of this illness , and how Cupid was first taken ? Sir , said ...
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... fall a railing at her . You cannot imagine , said she , Mr. Bicker- staff , what a life she makes us lead for the sake of this little ugly cur : if he dies , we are the most unhappy family in town . She chanced to lose a parrot last ...
... fall a railing at her . You cannot imagine , said she , Mr. Bicker- staff , what a life she makes us lead for the sake of this little ugly cur : if he dies , we are the most unhappy family in town . She chanced to lose a parrot last ...
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... the coquet ; and you have as little reason to fall into despair from the severity of one , as to con- ceive hopes , from the familiarity of the other . What The leads you into a clear sense of their character is 64 THE TATLER .
... the coquet ; and you have as little reason to fall into despair from the severity of one , as to con- ceive hopes , from the familiarity of the other . What The leads you into a clear sense of their character is 64 THE TATLER .
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