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... Passing occasionally the other day through a little village , at some distance from town , I was entertained with the view ... passed into the hands of Fog . Mist was a Jacobite , and a " vender of Scandal and Sedition " , and in January ...
... Passing occasionally the other day through a little village , at some distance from town , I was entertained with the view ... passed into the hands of Fog . Mist was a Jacobite , and a " vender of Scandal and Sedition " , and in January ...
Strana 31
... passed many hours with much indolence , though not with great pleasure . Their conversation is a kind of preparative for sleep ; it takes the mind down from its abstractions , leads it into the familiar traces of thought , and lulls it ...
... passed many hours with much indolence , though not with great pleasure . Their conversation is a kind of preparative for sleep ; it takes the mind down from its abstractions , leads it into the familiar traces of thought , and lulls it ...
Strana 161
... passed commonly uncontradicted ; and if now and then an opponent started up , he was quickly repressed by the suffrages of the company , and Minim went away from every dispute with elation of heart and increase of confidence . He now ...
... passed commonly uncontradicted ; and if now and then an opponent started up , he was quickly repressed by the suffrages of the company , and Minim went away from every dispute with elation of heart and increase of confidence . He now ...
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INTRODUCTION | ix |
FRANCIS BACON Lord Verulam | 1 |
ALEXANDER POPE xxv On Dedications Guardian No | 4 |
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