Some Passages in the Life and Death of John, Earl of RochesterFolcroft Library Editions, 1973 - 144 páginas |
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... carried him to great ex- ceffes : a violent love of pleasure , and a difpofition to extravagant mirth . The one involved him in great fenfuality ; the other led him to many odd ad- ventures and frolics , in which he was oft in hazard of ...
... carried him to great ex- ceffes : a violent love of pleasure , and a difpofition to extravagant mirth . The one involved him in great fenfuality ; the other led him to many odd ad- ventures and frolics , in which he was oft in hazard of ...
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... carried up my name wrong , fo that he mistook it for another who had fent to him that he would undertake his cure , and he , being refolved not to meddle with him , did not care to fee him : this mistake lafted fome hours , with which I ...
... carried up my name wrong , fo that he mistook it for another who had fent to him that he would undertake his cure , and he , being refolved not to meddle with him , did not care to fee him : this mistake lafted fome hours , with which I ...
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... carried myfelf to him like " an ungracious and unthankful dog . " He once talked a great deal to me of public affairs , and of many perfons and things , with the fame clearness of thought and expreffion that he had ever done before : fo ...
... carried myfelf to him like " an ungracious and unthankful dog . " He once talked a great deal to me of public affairs , and of many perfons and things , with the fame clearness of thought and expreffion that he had ever done before : fo ...
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