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... gives . Should he succeed , you'll give him his degree ; If not , within he will receive no fee ! The college , you , must his pretensions back , Pronounce him Regular , or dub him Quack . DRAMATIS PERSONÆ . MEN . Sir Charles Marlow ...
... gives . Should he succeed , you'll give him his degree ; If not , within he will receive no fee ! The college , you , must his pretensions back , Pronounce him Regular , or dub him Quack . DRAMATIS PERSONÆ . MEN . Sir Charles Marlow ...
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... give their hands frequently give their hearts ; the Dutch give the hand , but keep the heart wisely in their own possession.- The English love with violence , and expect violent love in return ; the Dutch are satisfied with the ...
... give their hands frequently give their hearts ; the Dutch give the hand , but keep the heart wisely in their own possession.- The English love with violence , and expect violent love in return ; the Dutch are satisfied with the ...
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... give away nothing , and thus have much in our power to give . " LETTER XXVII . To the Same . LATELY , in company with my friend in black , whose conversation is now both my amusement and instruction , I could not avoid observing the ...
... give away nothing , and thus have much in our power to give . " LETTER XXVII . To the Same . LATELY , in company with my friend in black , whose conversation is now both my amusement and instruction , I could not avoid observing the ...
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