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... sometimes in merry , sometimes in serious discourse , with this particular pleasure , which gives the only true relish to all conversa- tion , a sense that every one of us liked each other . I went home considering the different ...
... sometimes in merry , sometimes in serious discourse , with this particular pleasure , which gives the only true relish to all conversa- tion , a sense that every one of us liked each other . I went home considering the different ...
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... Sometimes he is sunk in despair , and perceives false delicacy daily gaining ground , and sometimes brightens his countenance with a gleam of hope , and predicts the revival of the true sublime . He then fulminates his loudest censures ...
... Sometimes he is sunk in despair , and perceives false delicacy daily gaining ground , and sometimes brightens his countenance with a gleam of hope , and predicts the revival of the true sublime . He then fulminates his loudest censures ...
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... sometimes , sometimes in despair , yet persisting ever , I courted the fair Alice W - n1 ; and as much as children could understand , I explained to them what coyness , and difficulty , and denial , meant in maidens when suddenly ...
... sometimes , sometimes in despair , yet persisting ever , I courted the fair Alice W - n1 ; and as much as children could understand , I explained to them what coyness , and difficulty , and denial , meant in maidens when suddenly ...
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INTRODUCTION | ix |
FRANCIS BACON Lord Verulam | 1 |
ALEXANDER POPE xxv On Dedications Guardian No | 4 |
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