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... perhaps a literary inquisition is the most terrible punishment that can be conceived , to a litera- ry transgressor . But to do the English justice , there are but few of- fenders of this kind ; their publications in general aim at ...
... perhaps a literary inquisition is the most terrible punishment that can be conceived , to a litera- ry transgressor . But to do the English justice , there are but few of- fenders of this kind ; their publications in general aim at ...
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... perhaps I should be for wishing to have more of her company . What signifies , replied my female , whether she has a mind or not , has she any occasion for mind , so formed as she is by Nature ? If she had a com- mon face , indeed ...
... perhaps I should be for wishing to have more of her company . What signifies , replied my female , whether she has a mind or not , has she any occasion for mind , so formed as she is by Nature ? If she had a com- mon face , indeed ...
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... , they executed but slowly ; during the interval , the mercer entertained me with the modern manner of some of the nobility receiving company in their morning gowns ; Perhaps Sir , adds he , you have a mind to. 34 CITIZEN OF THE WORLD .
... , they executed but slowly ; during the interval , the mercer entertained me with the modern manner of some of the nobility receiving company in their morning gowns ; Perhaps Sir , adds he , you have a mind to. 34 CITIZEN OF THE WORLD .
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... perhaps the reason why the fair sex are granted some peculiar privileges in this country ; particularly when they can get hor- ses , of riding without a side - saddle . But I begin to think you may find this description pert and dull ...
... perhaps the reason why the fair sex are granted some peculiar privileges in this country ; particularly when they can get hor- ses , of riding without a side - saddle . But I begin to think you may find this description pert and dull ...
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... perhaps nothing more easy than to write properly for the English theatre ; I am amazed that none are apprenticed to the trade . The author , when well acquainted with the value of thunder and light- ning , when versed in all the mystery ...
... perhaps nothing more easy than to write properly for the English theatre ; I am amazed that none are apprenticed to the trade . The author , when well acquainted with the value of thunder and light- ning , when versed in all the mystery ...
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