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... fear of ac- cidents ; hic vivimus ambitiosa paupertate . You are both too poor for my acquaintance , but he much the poorer . With you I shall find grass , and wine , and servants , but with him not .--- The collection you speak of is ...
... fear of ac- cidents ; hic vivimus ambitiosa paupertate . You are both too poor for my acquaintance , but he much the poorer . With you I shall find grass , and wine , and servants , but with him not .--- The collection you speak of is ...
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... fear his friends ' partiality . I wish you would come over . All the mysteries of my philosophical work shall then be cleared to you * , and you will not think that I am merry enough , nor angry enough : It will not want for satire ...
... fear his friends ' partiality . I wish you would come over . All the mysteries of my philosophical work shall then be cleared to you * , and you will not think that I am merry enough , nor angry enough : It will not want for satire ...
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... fear you had of being killed here with eating and drinking . By which I find that you have given some credit to a notion of our great plenty and hospitality . It is true our meat and wine is cheaper here , as it is always in the poorest ...
... fear you had of being killed here with eating and drinking . By which I find that you have given some credit to a notion of our great plenty and hospitality . It is true our meat and wine is cheaper here , as it is always in the poorest ...
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... fears about you ; your health was my first care , and yet I thought , that the Gods must take care of Cato ; but I too fearfully apprehended that the whole club had quite forgotten the most unworthy mem- ber that ever entered into their ...
... fears about you ; your health was my first care , and yet I thought , that the Gods must take care of Cato ; but I too fearfully apprehended that the whole club had quite forgotten the most unworthy mem- ber that ever entered into their ...
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... fears it is almost over with her , and that no mortal could know her ; so ends youth and beauty ! that is such a moral reflection , that lest it should make you melan- choly , I will tell you something to please you . Your old friend ...
... fears it is almost over with her , and that no mortal could know her ; so ends youth and beauty ! that is such a moral reflection , that lest it should make you melan- choly , I will tell you something to please you . Your old friend ...
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