The Republic of Letters: A Selection, in Poetry and Prose, from the Works of the Most Eminent Writers, with Many Original Pieces, Volumen4Blackie & Son, 1833 |
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... never once stroked her purring vanity ; and she , on the other hand , was , from his indifference , confirmed in her dislike . As Frederick grew up , he had many opportunities of shaking Miss Pearce's influence with her patroness ; but ...
... never once stroked her purring vanity ; and she , on the other hand , was , from his indifference , confirmed in her dislike . As Frederick grew up , he had many opportunities of shaking Miss Pearce's influence with her patroness ; but ...
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... never for me shall you forego that delight , never for me shall the three excellent persons above named forego your delightful presence . I shall leave this house for ever , to - morrow morning , nor plague you " I must now do you ...
... never for me shall you forego that delight , never for me shall the three excellent persons above named forego your delightful presence . I shall leave this house for ever , to - morrow morning , nor plague you " I must now do you ...
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... never give herself to one that has been in bedlam ; and I , for my share , will gain the security , that whatever he may hint or declare in future , relative to what I think he knows of me , will be easily ascribed to a taint of ...
... never give herself to one that has been in bedlam ; and I , for my share , will gain the security , that whatever he may hint or declare in future , relative to what I think he knows of me , will be easily ascribed to a taint of ...
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... Never , never , " replied the old lady ; " it is all vile art in the huzzy to inveigle you into a snare ; I can see that . " " Nevertheless , the thing shall be done , " re- 66 turned Hume , firmly . " And I must tell 28 REPUBLIC OF ...
... Never , never , " replied the old lady ; " it is all vile art in the huzzy to inveigle you into a snare ; I can see that . " " Nevertheless , the thing shall be done , " re- 66 turned Hume , firmly . " And I must tell 28 REPUBLIC OF ...
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... never wanting for a moment with your excellent suppliance , a most discreet time - server . You know , too , very well , what reason I have to dislike you . I shall soon control Mrs Mather . By my soul , then , you shall now do as I bid ...
... never wanting for a moment with your excellent suppliance , a most discreet time - server . You know , too , very well , what reason I have to dislike you . I shall soon control Mrs Mather . By my soul , then , you shall now do as I bid ...
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