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She converses with numberless beings of her own creation , and is transported into ten thousand scenes of her own raising . She is herself the theatre , the actor , and the beholder . This puts me in mind of a saying which I am ...
She converses with numberless beings of her own creation , and is transported into ten thousand scenes of her own raising . She is herself the theatre , the actor , and the beholder . This puts me in mind of a saying which I am ...
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My bookseller has now about ten thousand of the third and fourth volumes , which he is ready to publish , having already disposed of as large an edition both of the first and second volume . As he is a person whose head is very well ...
My bookseller has now about ten thousand of the third and fourth volumes , which he is ready to publish , having already disposed of as large an edition both of the first and second volume . As he is a person whose head is very well ...
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This is wonderful , considering the dreadful slaughter made of them under some of the Roman emperors , which historians describe by the death of many hundred thousands in a war ; and the innumerable massacres and persecutions they have ...
This is wonderful , considering the dreadful slaughter made of them under some of the Roman emperors , which historians describe by the death of many hundred thousands in a war ; and the innumerable massacres and persecutions they have ...
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... embroidery , and ten thousand other materials , sufficient to have furnished a whole street of toy - shops . One of the women having a husband that was none of the heaviest , was bringing him off upon her shoulders , at the same ...
... embroidery , and ten thousand other materials , sufficient to have furnished a whole street of toy - shops . One of the women having a husband that was none of the heaviest , was bringing him off upon her shoulders , at the same ...
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The scandal of a lie is in a manner lost and annihilated when diffused among several thousands ; as a drop of the blackest tincture wears away and vanishes , when mixed and confused in a considerable body of water ; the blot is still in ...
The scandal of a lie is in a manner lost and annihilated when diffused among several thousands ; as a drop of the blackest tincture wears away and vanishes , when mixed and confused in a considerable body of water ; the blot is still in ...
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