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... means sup- posed in the primitive command , let what will come of the end . The curate , indeed , is very filthy . Such a red , This note was published by Mr. Dallaway as from Pope ; but it bears no signature , and the handwriting has ...
... means sup- posed in the primitive command , let what will come of the end . The curate , indeed , is very filthy . Such a red , This note was published by Mr. Dallaway as from Pope ; but it bears no signature , and the handwriting has ...
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... mean . If you do not dislike long letters , and an unstudied galimatias of tout ce qui se trouve au bout de la plume ( comme dit Madame de Sévigné ) , let me know it ; and if you would not have me think it flattery when you tell me you ...
... mean . If you do not dislike long letters , and an unstudied galimatias of tout ce qui se trouve au bout de la plume ( comme dit Madame de Sévigné ) , let me know it ; and if you would not have me think it flattery when you tell me you ...
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... means me , whenever he mentions that name , I cannot help taking notice of the horrible malice he bears against the lady signified by that name , which appears to be irritated by supposing her writer of the verses to the Imitator of ...
... means me , whenever he mentions that name , I cannot help taking notice of the horrible malice he bears against the lady signified by that name , which appears to be irritated by supposing her writer of the verses to the Imitator of ...
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... mean with Madame Pulteney ; and they hunt in couples from tea - drinking till midnight . I won't trouble you with politics , though the vicissitudes and conjectures are various . Lady Sundon ' drags on a miserable life ; it is now said ...
... mean with Madame Pulteney ; and they hunt in couples from tea - drinking till midnight . I won't trouble you with politics , though the vicissitudes and conjectures are various . Lady Sundon ' drags on a miserable life ; it is now said ...
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... mean , dirty lodging in St. James's - street . Her husband came with her , but he is going away ; and that house that was Mr. Seymour's in Hyde Park , which opens into the king's garden , is fitting up for her ; and the Duchess of ...
... mean , dirty lodging in St. James's - street . Her husband came with her , but he is going away ; and that house that was Mr. Seymour's in Hyde Park , which opens into the king's garden , is fitting up for her ; and the Duchess of ...
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