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I had the misfortune , as they stood cheek by jole , to desire the squire to sit down before the justice of the quorum , to the no small satisfaction of the former , and resentment of the latter : but I saw my error too late , and got ...
I had the misfortune , as they stood cheek by jole , to desire the squire to sit down before the justice of the quorum , to the no small satisfaction of the former , and resentment of the latter : but I saw my error too late , and got ...
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I could not but observe two things in this place which I thought very particular , that several persons who stood only at the end of the avenues , and cast a careless eye upon the nymphs during their whole flight , often catched them ...
I could not but observe two things in this place which I thought very particular , that several persons who stood only at the end of the avenues , and cast a careless eye upon the nymphs during their whole flight , often catched them ...
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Our hearts glowed within us as we stood amidst the sphere of light which this image cast on every side of it . Having seen all that happened to this band of adventurers , I repaired to another pile of building that stood within view of ...
Our hearts glowed within us as we stood amidst the sphere of light which this image cast on every side of it . Having seen all that happened to this band of adventurers , I repaired to another pile of building that stood within view of ...
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THE TATLER PAGR Introductory Remarks | 1 |
Inventory of the Playhouse | 3 |
Bickerstaff family | 6 |
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