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... pleased with what every one said , and smiled with so much complaisance at all their pretty fan- cies , that though I did not put one word into their dis- VOL . III , * Of Dr. Sacheverell . B course , I have the vanity to think , they.
... pleased with what every one said , and smiled with so much complaisance at all their pretty fan- cies , that though I did not put one word into their dis- VOL . III , * Of Dr. Sacheverell . B course , I have the vanity to think , they.
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... pleased me most was a Flute , an instru- ment , that , without any compass , hath something exqui- sitely sweet and soft in its sound : it lulls and soothes the the ear , and fills it with such a gentle kind of melody , as keeps the ...
... pleased me most was a Flute , an instru- ment , that , without any compass , hath something exqui- sitely sweet and soft in its sound : it lulls and soothes the the ear , and fills it with such a gentle kind of melody , as keeps the ...
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... pleased ! How can I mention little Cicero , whose first knowledge of things began with the sense of his misery ? If all this had happened by the decrees of fate , as you would kindly persuade me , I could have borne it : but , alas ! it ...
... pleased ! How can I mention little Cicero , whose first knowledge of things began with the sense of his misery ? If all this had happened by the decrees of fate , as you would kindly persuade me , I could have borne it : but , alas ! it ...
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... pleased . Dear father Isaac , either choose me a better husband , or I will live and die a Dulcimer . In hopes of receiving satisfaction from you , I am yours whilst ISABELLA KIT . " The pertness , which this fair lady hath shewn in ...
... pleased . Dear father Isaac , either choose me a better husband , or I will live and die a Dulcimer . In hopes of receiving satisfaction from you , I am yours whilst ISABELLA KIT . " The pertness , which this fair lady hath shewn in ...
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... her eyes fixed upon a compass . I was wonderfully pleased in ranging through this de- lightful place , and the more so , because it was not encum- bered with fences and enclosures ; until at length , 20 TATLER . NO 161 .
... her eyes fixed upon a compass . I was wonderfully pleased in ranging through this de- lightful place , and the more so , because it was not encum- bered with fences and enclosures ; until at length , 20 TATLER . NO 161 .
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