Some Passages in the Life and Death of John, Earl of RochesterFolcroft Library Editions, 1973 - 144 páginas |
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... prefent impor tunity . So that , in deteftation of thefe courses , he would often break forth into fuch hard expreffions , concerning himself , as would be indecent for another to repeat . Such had been his principles and practices in a ...
... prefent impor tunity . So that , in deteftation of thefe courses , he would often break forth into fuch hard expreffions , concerning himself , as would be indecent for another to repeat . Such had been his principles and practices in a ...
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... prefent finall fervices fhall be fo exceffively re- warded . The libertines , on the other fide , as they know they must die , fo the thoughts of death must be always melancholy to them ; they can have no pleasant view of that which yet ...
... prefent finall fervices fhall be fo exceffively re- warded . The libertines , on the other fide , as they know they must die , fo the thoughts of death must be always melancholy to them ; they can have no pleasant view of that which yet ...
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... prefent confequences of fin were ftill peftering hi , and were fo trouble- fome and inconvenient to him ; but that now he had other fentiments of ings , and acted upon other principles . th His willingness to die , if it pleased God ...
... prefent confequences of fin were ftill peftering hi , and were fo trouble- fome and inconvenient to him ; but that now he had other fentiments of ings , and acted upon other principles . th His willingness to die , if it pleased God ...
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