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Among those who were far advanced in their way , there were some that by one false step fell backward , and lost moro ground in a moment than they had gained for many hours , or could be ever able to recover.1 We were now advanced vory ...
Among those who were far advanced in their way , there were some that by one false step fell backward , and lost moro ground in a moment than they had gained for many hours , or could be ever able to recover.1 We were now advanced vory ...
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his wife , died a few months after her , not being able to survive the loss of her . I must confess , there is something in the changeableness and inconstancy of human nature , that very often both dejects and terrifies me .
his wife , died a few months after her , not being able to survive the loss of her . I must confess , there is something in the changeableness and inconstancy of human nature , that very often both dejects and terrifies me .
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I SHALL here communicate to the world a couple of letters , which I believe will give the reader as good an entertainment as any that I am able to furnish him with , and therefore shall make no apology for them .
I SHALL here communicate to the world a couple of letters , which I believe will give the reader as good an entertainment as any that I am able to furnish him with , and therefore shall make no apology for them .
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THE TATLER PAGR Introductory Remarks | 1 |
Inventory of the Playhouse | 3 |
Bickerstaff family | 6 |
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