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... look over ; but then , so well am I acquainted with that sweetness of temper which accom- panies your learning , I dare ever assure myself of a pardon . You have already forgiven me greater impertinencies , and condescended yet further ...
... look over ; but then , so well am I acquainted with that sweetness of temper which accom- panies your learning , I dare ever assure myself of a pardon . You have already forgiven me greater impertinencies , and condescended yet further ...
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... looks so very presuming . My sex is usually forbid studies of this nature , and folly reckoned so much our proper sphere , we are sooner pardoned any excesses of that , than the least pretensions to reading or good sense . We are ...
... looks so very presuming . My sex is usually forbid studies of this nature , and folly reckoned so much our proper sphere , we are sooner pardoned any excesses of that , than the least pretensions to reading or good sense . We are ...
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... looks to in the present alliance . Though at the age of forty , she is , I assure you , very far from being cold and insensible ; her fire may be covered with ashes , but it is not extinguished . Don't be deceived , my dear , by that ...
... looks to in the present alliance . Though at the age of forty , she is , I assure you , very far from being cold and insensible ; her fire may be covered with ashes , but it is not extinguished . Don't be deceived , my dear , by that ...
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... look upon them to be the boldest assertors , and most resigned sufferers for liberty , I ever read of . They presented themselves at the door at nine o'clock in the morning , where Sir William Saunderson respectfully in- formed them the ...
... look upon them to be the boldest assertors , and most resigned sufferers for liberty , I ever read of . They presented themselves at the door at nine o'clock in the morning , where Sir William Saunderson respectfully in- formed them the ...
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... look so little in my own eyes ( who was at that time ingloriously sitting over a tea - table ) , I hardly dare subscribe myself even , Yours . TO THE COUNTESS OF POMFRET . May 2 , O.S. , 1739 . Ir is with great pleasure , dear madam ...
... look so little in my own eyes ( who was at that time ingloriously sitting over a tea - table ) , I hardly dare subscribe myself even , Yours . TO THE COUNTESS OF POMFRET . May 2 , O.S. , 1739 . Ir is with great pleasure , dear madam ...
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