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The male world were dismissed by the Goddess of Justice , and disappeared , when on a sudden the whole plain was covered with women . So charming a multitude filled my heart with unspeakable pleasure ; and as the celestial light of the ...
The male world were dismissed by the Goddess of Justice , and disappeared , when on a sudden the whole plain was covered with women . So charming a multitude filled my heart with unspeakable pleasure ; and as the celestial light of the ...
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Indeed , were we able to view a man in the whole circle of his existence , we should have the satisfaction of seeing it close with happiness or misery , according to his proper merit : but though our view of him is interrupted by death ...
Indeed , were we able to view a man in the whole circle of his existence , we should have the satisfaction of seeing it close with happiness or misery , according to his proper merit : but though our view of him is interrupted by death ...
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I have seen the whole front of a mountebank's stage from one end to the other faced with patents , certificates , medals , and great seals , by which the several princes of Europe have testified their particular respect and esteem for ...
I have seen the whole front of a mountebank's stage from one end to the other faced with patents , certificates , medals , and great seals , by which the several princes of Europe have testified their particular respect and esteem for ...
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THE TATLER PAGR Introductory Remarks | 1 |
Inventory of the Playhouse | 3 |
Bickerstaff family | 6 |
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