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... conversation . The character of Papilius 179 142 An account of squire Bluster 185 143 The criterions of plagiarism 192 -144 The difficulty of raising reputation . The various species of de- tractors 199 145 Petty writers not to be ...
... conversation . The character of Papilius 179 142 An account of squire Bluster 185 143 The criterions of plagiarism 192 -144 The difficulty of raising reputation . The various species of de- tractors 199 145 Petty writers not to be ...
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... conversation , and therefore thought highly of my own prudence and discernment , when I selected from a multitude of wealthy beauties , the deep - read Misothea , who declared herself the inex- orable enemy of ignorant pertness , and ...
... conversation , and therefore thought highly of my own prudence and discernment , when I selected from a multitude of wealthy beauties , the deep - read Misothea , who declared herself the inex- orable enemy of ignorant pertness , and ...
Pagina 14
... conversation , are incessantly busy in procuring wives and husbands . They fill the ears of every sin- a The arguments of the revered Sir Samuel Romilly on Criminal Law , have almost been anticipated in this luminous paper , which would ...
... conversation , are incessantly busy in procuring wives and husbands . They fill the ears of every sin- a The arguments of the revered Sir Samuel Romilly on Criminal Law , have almost been anticipated in this luminous paper , which would ...
Pagina 17
... conversation , of her sex , she could not but forgive the Turks for suspecting them to want souls . It was the joy and pride of Camilla to have pro- voked , by this insolence , all the rage of hatred , and all the persecutions of ...
... conversation , of her sex , she could not but forgive the Turks for suspecting them to want souls . It was the joy and pride of Camilla to have pro- voked , by this insolence , all the rage of hatred , and all the persecutions of ...
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... conversation , and had made no addition to the notions which she had brought from the precincts of Cornhill . She was , therefore , always recounting the glories of the city ; enumerating the succession of mayors ; celebrating the ...
... conversation , and had made no addition to the notions which she had brought from the precincts of Cornhill . She was , therefore , always recounting the glories of the city ; enumerating the succession of mayors ; celebrating the ...
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