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... married Lady , and Answer- Case of Love ...... 255 Uses of Ambition - Fame difficult to be obtained STEELE ... Marriage 262 The Spectator's Success - Caution in Writing - announces his Criti- cism on Milton .... 263 Letters on ...
... married Lady , and Answer- Case of Love ...... 255 Uses of Ambition - Fame difficult to be obtained STEELE ... Marriage 262 The Spectator's Success - Caution in Writing - announces his Criti- cism on Milton .... 263 Letters on ...
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... Marriage - from a heedless Gazer - on Hoods - an Oxford Toast - on patching .... STEELE 269 Visit from Sir Roger - his Opinions on various Matters 270 Reflections on the Characters in .......... the Scornful Lady 271 Letters from Tom ...
... Marriage - from a heedless Gazer - on Hoods - an Oxford Toast - on patching .... STEELE 269 Visit from Sir Roger - his Opinions on various Matters 270 Reflections on the Characters in .......... the Scornful Lady 271 Letters from Tom ...
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... married to a Wo- man of Quality - on the Histo- 1 rians , & c . ... STEELE ADDISON HUGHES STEELE BUDGELL STEELE 1309 Criticism on Paradise Lost ....... ADDISON 310 Letters from various Lovers - on Tale - bearers - Petition from the ...
... married to a Wo- man of Quality - on the Histo- 1 rians , & c . ... STEELE ADDISON HUGHES STEELE BUDGELL STEELE 1309 Criticism on Paradise Lost ....... ADDISON 310 Letters from various Lovers - on Tale - bearers - Petition from the ...
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... married I find is to be buried alive ; I cannot conceive it more dismal to be shut up in a vault to converse with the shades of my ancestors , than to be carried down to an old manor- house in the country , and confined to the conversa ...
... married I find is to be buried alive ; I cannot conceive it more dismal to be shut up in a vault to converse with the shades of my ancestors , than to be carried down to an old manor- house in the country , and confined to the conversa ...
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... marriage to hear thee talk of love , and paint the country scenes so softly , is a little ex- travagant ; one would ... married woman . It is a little insolent in me , perhaps , to advise a matron ; but I am so afraid you will make ...
... marriage to hear thee talk of love , and paint the country scenes so softly , is a little ex- travagant ; one would ... married woman . It is a little insolent in me , perhaps , to advise a matron ; but I am so afraid you will make ...
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