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... and if they hap- pen to meet , you would think them perfect strangers ; she was never heard to name him in his absence , and takes care he shall never be the subject of any dis- course that she has a share in . I hope 2 NO 254 . SPECTATOR .
... and if they hap- pen to meet , you would think them perfect strangers ; she was never heard to name him in his absence , and takes care he shall never be the subject of any dis- course that she has a share in . I hope 2 NO 254 . SPECTATOR .
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Alexander Chalmers. course that she has a share in . I hope you will pro- pose this lady as a pattern , though I am very much afraid you will be so silly to think Portia , & c . Sabine and Roman wives , much brighter examples . I wish it ...
Alexander Chalmers. course that she has a share in . I hope you will pro- pose this lady as a pattern , though I am very much afraid you will be so silly to think Portia , & c . Sabine and Roman wives , much brighter examples . I wish it ...
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... hope will give the public an equivalent to their full content . You know , sir , it is allowed , that the bu- siness of the stage is , as the Latin has it , jucunda et idonea dicere vita . Now there being but one dra- matic theatre ...
... hope will give the public an equivalent to their full content . You know , sir , it is allowed , that the bu- siness of the stage is , as the Latin has it , jucunda et idonea dicere vita . Now there being but one dra- matic theatre ...
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... hope you will recommend this matter in one of your this week's papers , and desire when my house opens you will accept the liberty of it for the trouble you have received from , SIR , Your humble servant , RALPH CROTCHET . P. S. I have ...
... hope you will recommend this matter in one of your this week's papers , and desire when my house opens you will accept the liberty of it for the trouble you have received from , SIR , Your humble servant , RALPH CROTCHET . P. S. I have ...
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... hope , sir , be easily allowed , that we are capable of under- taking to exhibit by our joint force and different qualifications , all that can be done in music ; but lest you should think so dry a thing as an account of our proposal ...
... hope , sir , be easily allowed , that we are capable of under- taking to exhibit by our joint force and different qualifications , all that can be done in music ; but lest you should think so dry a thing as an account of our proposal ...
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