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... raise this enter- tainment to the greatest height . It would be a great improvement , as well as embel- lishment to ... raised in observing all the objects of affection and passion they ' The same gentleman some time after had before ...
... raise this enter- tainment to the greatest height . It would be a great improvement , as well as embel- lishment to ... raised in observing all the objects of affection and passion they ' The same gentleman some time after had before ...
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... raises the little satisfaction we sometimes find in the different sorts of false wit ; whether it consists in the ... raise in us such ideas as are most apt to affect the imagina- tion . It may here be worth our while to exa- mine how ...
... raises the little satisfaction we sometimes find in the different sorts of false wit ; whether it consists in the ... raise in us such ideas as are most apt to affect the imagina- tion . It may here be worth our while to exa- mine how ...
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... raised against me for partiality , No. 551. ] Tuesday , December 2 , 1712 . injustice , corruption , and other ... raise up enemies to myself if I act with so regal an air , and that my de- tractors , instead of giving me the usual ...
... raised against me for partiality , No. 551. ] Tuesday , December 2 , 1712 . injustice , corruption , and other ... raise up enemies to myself if I act with so regal an air , and that my de- tractors , instead of giving me the usual ...
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