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... night he would go to a penny lodging , where he purchased clean sheets for sixpence . This practice lord Orrery imputes to his innate love of gross- ness and vulgarity : some may ascribe it to his desire of surveying human life through ...
... night he would go to a penny lodging , where he purchased clean sheets for sixpence . This practice lord Orrery imputes to his innate love of gross- ness and vulgarity : some may ascribe it to his desire of surveying human life through ...
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... night , and part of the next day . There was reason enough to fear that he had betrayed his master for the reward ; but he came home , and the dean ordered him to put off his livery , and leave the house ; " for , " says he , " I know ...
... night , and part of the next day . There was reason enough to fear that he had betrayed his master for the reward ; but he came home , and the dean ordered him to put off his livery , and leave the house ; " for , " says he , " I know ...
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... night , and sent to the offended lady , who liked it well enough to shew it ; and , with the usual process of li- terary transactions , the author , dreading a surreptitious edition , was forced to publish it . The event is said to have ...
... night , and sent to the offended lady , who liked it well enough to shew it ; and , with the usual process of li- terary transactions , the author , dreading a surreptitious edition , was forced to publish it . The event is said to have ...
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... nights disturbed by dreams of long journeys through unknown ways , and wished , as he said , " that somebody would hang him . ” * This misery , however , was not of long continuance ; he grew by degrees more acquainted with Homer's ...
... nights disturbed by dreams of long journeys through unknown ways , and wished , as he said , " that somebody would hang him . ” * This misery , however , was not of long continuance ; he grew by degrees more acquainted with Homer's ...
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... night : directs Fly hence , delusive dream , and , light as air , To Agamemnon's royal tent repair ; Bid him in arms draw forth th ' embattled train , March all his legions to the dusty plain . Vow tell the king ' tis giv'n him to ...
... night : directs Fly hence , delusive dream , and , light as air , To Agamemnon's royal tent repair ; Bid him in arms draw forth th ' embattled train , March all his legions to the dusty plain . Vow tell the king ' tis giv'n him to ...
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