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... English impatience . Each untractable soul at variance with Fortune wreaked her injuries on their own hearts : but ... English , and I'll warrant you'll get pupils and money enough . I suppose you under- stand English , ' added he , ' by ...
... English impatience . Each untractable soul at variance with Fortune wreaked her injuries on their own hearts : but ... English , and I'll warrant you'll get pupils and money enough . I suppose you under- stand English , ' added he , ' by ...
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... English and French seem to place themselves foremost among the champion states of Europe . Though parted by a narrow sea , yet are they entirely of oppo- site characters ; and , from their vicinity , are taught to fear and admire each ...
... English and French seem to place themselves foremost among the champion states of Europe . Though parted by a narrow sea , yet are they entirely of oppo- site characters ; and , from their vicinity , are taught to fear and admire each ...
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... English love their wives with much passion , the_Hollanders with much pru- dence the English , when they give their hands , frequently give their hearts ; the Dutch give the hand , but keep the heart wisely in their own possession . The ...
... English love their wives with much passion , the_Hollanders with much pru- dence the English , when they give their hands , frequently give their hearts ; the Dutch give the hand , but keep the heart wisely in their own possession . The ...
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MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH | ix |
STATE OF POLITE LEARNING | xxvii |
THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD | xxxvii |
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