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... usual toast , the Church : for this I was thanked by the chaplain , as he said the Church was the only mistress of his affections . " Come , tell us honestly , Frank , " said the Squire , with his usual archness , " suppose the Church ...
... usual toast , the Church : for this I was thanked by the chaplain , as he said the Church was the only mistress of his affections . " Come , tell us honestly , Frank , " said the Squire , with his usual archness , " suppose the Church ...
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... usual retreat of indigence and frugality , I laid me down patiently to wait the issue of my disorder . I languished here for nearly three weeks ; but at last my constitution prevailed , though I was unprovided with money to defray the ...
... usual retreat of indigence and frugality , I laid me down patiently to wait the issue of my disorder . I languished here for nearly three weeks ; but at last my constitution prevailed , though I was unprovided with money to defray the ...
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... usual . It is probable she soon quitted her bed , and was seized with an alternation of passions , before she yielded to the im- pulse of despair . She dressed herself in clean linen and white garments of every kind , like a bride ...
... usual . It is probable she soon quitted her bed , and was seized with an alternation of passions , before she yielded to the im- pulse of despair . She dressed herself in clean linen and white garments of every kind , like a bride ...
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MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH | ix |
STATE OF POLITE LEARNING | xxvii |
THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD | xxxvii |
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