Major English Writers of the Eighteenth Century, Volume 1Harold E. Pagliaro Free Press, 1969 - English literature |
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... Thing very usual with young Gentlemen . Lady . I promise you I have thought on't — And since ' tis your Judgment , I'll think on't again . I assure you I will ; I value your Judgment extreamly . On my Word I'll propose it . [ Enter ...
... Thing very usual with young Gentlemen . Lady . I promise you I have thought on't — And since ' tis your Judgment , I'll think on't again . I assure you I will ; I value your Judgment extreamly . On my Word I'll propose it . [ Enter ...
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... Things , its Corruptions are likely to be the worst . 10 There is one Thing which the judicious Reader cannot but have observed , that some of those Passages in this Discourse , which appear most liable to Objection are what they call ...
... Things , its Corruptions are likely to be the worst . 10 There is one Thing which the judicious Reader cannot but have observed , that some of those Passages in this Discourse , which appear most liable to Objection are what they call ...
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... Things past , and Things conceived ; and so the Question is only this ; Whether Things that have Place in the ... Thing , as it appears in the Glass of Nature ? So , that if it were not for the Assistance of Artificial Mediums ...
... Things past , and Things conceived ; and so the Question is only this ; Whether Things that have Place in the ... Thing , as it appears in the Glass of Nature ? So , that if it were not for the Assistance of Artificial Mediums ...
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John Dryden 16311700 | 4 |
ABSALOM AND ACHITOPHEL | 11 |
MAC FLECKNOE | 37 |
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