Major English Writers of the Eighteenth Century, Volume 1Harold E. Pagliaro Free Press, 1969 - English literature |
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... thought of you ? Ant . Forgive me , Roman . Since I have heard of Cleopatra's death , My reason bears no rule upon my tongue , But lets my thoughts break all at random out : 315 I've thought better ; do not deny me twice . Ven . By Heav ...
... thought of you ? Ant . Forgive me , Roman . Since I have heard of Cleopatra's death , My reason bears no rule upon my tongue , But lets my thoughts break all at random out : 315 I've thought better ; do not deny me twice . Ven . By Heav ...
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... thought Witwoud and he wou'd have quarrell'd . Minc . I vow , Mem , I thought once they wou'd have fit . Milla . Well , ' tis a lamentable thing I swear , that one has not the liberty of choosing one's Acquaintance as one does one's ...
... thought Witwoud and he wou'd have quarrell'd . Minc . I vow , Mem , I thought once they wou'd have fit . Milla . Well , ' tis a lamentable thing I swear , that one has not the liberty of choosing one's Acquaintance as one does one's ...
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... Thought and Action . UPON the whole ; if it shall still be thought for the Benefit of Church and State , that Christianity be abolished ; I conceive , however , it may be more convenient to defer the Execution to a Time of Peace ; and ...
... Thought and Action . UPON the whole ; if it shall still be thought for the Benefit of Church and State , that Christianity be abolished ; I conceive , however , it may be more convenient to defer the Execution to a Time of Peace ; and ...
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John Dryden 16311700 | 4 |
ABSALOM AND ACHITOPHEL | 11 |
MAC FLECKNOE | 37 |
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