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... wish you'd let me and my good alone , then . Snubbing this way when I'm in spirits . If I'm to have any good , let it come of itself ; not to keep dinging it , dinging it into one so . Mrs. Hard . That's false ; I never see you when you ...
... wish you'd let me and my good alone , then . Snubbing this way when I'm in spirits . If I'm to have any good , let it come of itself ; not to keep dinging it , dinging it into one so . Mrs. Hard . That's false ; I never see you when you ...
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... wish to see in it the poems of their favourite authors , others may wish that I had selected from works less ge- nerally read , and others still may wish that I had selected from their own . But my design was to The Preface to the ...
... wish to see in it the poems of their favourite authors , others may wish that I had selected from works less ge- nerally read , and others still may wish that I had selected from their own . But my design was to The Preface to the ...
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... wish was to escape unheeded through life ; but I have been set up for halfpence , to fret and scamper at the end of my chain . Though none are injured by my rage , I am naturally too savage to court any friends by fawning ; too ...
... wish was to escape unheeded through life ; but I have been set up for halfpence , to fret and scamper at the end of my chain . Though none are injured by my rage , I am naturally too savage to court any friends by fawning ; too ...
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The Preface to Dr Brookess Natural History | 94 |
Introduction to a New History of the World | 103 |
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