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... turn up a blank , it costs him but threepence . " Pub- lic Advertiser , Oct. 14th , 1759 . The numbers were collected into a volume and published by Dodsley and Wilkie in the December of the same year , under the title of " The Bee ...
... turn up a blank , it costs him but threepence . " Pub- lic Advertiser , Oct. 14th , 1759 . The numbers were collected into a volume and published by Dodsley and Wilkie in the December of the same year , under the title of " The Bee ...
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... turns to pertness , and for real wit he is obliged to substitute vivacity . His first publication draws a crowd ; they part dissatisfied , and the author , never more to be indulged with a favorable hearing , is left to condemn the ...
... turns to pertness , and for real wit he is obliged to substitute vivacity . His first publication draws a crowd ; they part dissatisfied , and the author , never more to be indulged with a favorable hearing , is left to condemn the ...
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... turning away with horror from the prospect of a field of battle , and seeking tranquillity among a nation noted for peace and simplicity . * Happy could any effort of mine , but for a moment , repress that savage pleasure some men find ...
... turning away with horror from the prospect of a field of battle , and seeking tranquillity among a nation noted for peace and simplicity . * Happy could any effort of mine , but for a moment , repress that savage pleasure some men find ...
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... turns one of them into the socket ; it is , however , lighted up again ; he then steals to it , and privately crams it into his pocket . The " Mock - Doctor " was lately played at the other house . * Here again the comedian had an ...
... turns one of them into the socket ; it is , however , lighted up again ; he then steals to it , and privately crams it into his pocket . The " Mock - Doctor " was lately played at the other house . * Here again the comedian had an ...
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... turn this credulity to their own advantage , and manage their parishioners as they please . In general , however , they seldom abuse their sovereign authority . Hearkened to as oracles , regarded as the dispensers of eternal rewards and ...
... turn this credulity to their own advantage , and manage their parishioners as they please . In general , however , they seldom abuse their sovereign authority . Hearkened to as oracles , regarded as the dispensers of eternal rewards and ...
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