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... reader how to distinguish for his . When the play above mentioned was last acted , there were so many ap- plauded strokes in it which I had from the same hand , that I thought very meanly of myself that I had never publicly acknowledged ...
... reader how to distinguish for his . When the play above mentioned was last acted , there were so many ap- plauded strokes in it which I had from the same hand , that I thought very meanly of myself that I had never publicly acknowledged ...
Strana 162
... reader , as some ingenious writers do their enigmas , and if any sagacious person can fairly unriddle it , I will ... readers it is not for want of abilities that I avoid State- tracts , and that if I would apply my mind to it , I might ...
... reader , as some ingenious writers do their enigmas , and if any sagacious person can fairly unriddle it , I will ... readers it is not for want of abilities that I avoid State- tracts , and that if I would apply my mind to it , I might ...
Strana 171
... reader , that this accomplished person was formerly the master of a toyshop near Temple Bar ; and that the famous ... readers as one who deserves their favour , and may afford them great diversion over a bottle of wine , which he sells ...
... reader , that this accomplished person was formerly the master of a toyshop near Temple Bar ; and that the famous ... readers as one who deserves their favour , and may afford them great diversion over a bottle of wine , which he sells ...
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