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... on any thing but carpets . We hope , on account of our smoothness , to have
some of them travel our way . If it be true , as a certain poet ( Oldham ) says : i ~
For seldom that ill - natur'd planet rules , That plagues a poet with a dearth of
fools .
... on any thing but carpets . We hope , on account of our smoothness , to have
some of them travel our way . If it be true , as a certain poet ( Oldham ) says : i ~
For seldom that ill - natur'd planet rules , That plagues a poet with a dearth of
fools .
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... A School for Scandal ! " yet the rich may soar above it , and laugh at the
gruntings of the swinish multitude , as the gods , on Olympus ' top , hear unmoyed
the thunders growling at their feet . True greatness consists in 106 THE RISING
SUN .
... A School for Scandal ! " yet the rich may soar above it , and laugh at the
gruntings of the swinish multitude , as the gods , on Olympus ' top , hear unmoyed
the thunders growling at their feet . True greatness consists in 106 THE RISING
SUN .
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True greatness consists in despising every thing low and vulgar . Squire . — True
; but then you know that my fat r's tenants are a queer , blunt sort of people , who
imagine that they have a right to speak their minds , and will exercise it .
True greatness consists in despising every thing low and vulgar . Squire . — True
; but then you know that my fat r's tenants are a queer , blunt sort of people , who
imagine that they have a right to speak their minds , and will exercise it .
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... and I hope it will be a warning to you not to be such a fool as Charley was this
morning . Don't part with any of it to discharge musty old debts . Tradesmen , you
know , are the most impertinent people in the world . Squire . True , and paying ...
... and I hope it will be a warning to you not to be such a fool as Charley was this
morning . Don't part with any of it to discharge musty old debts . Tradesmen , you
know , are the most impertinent people in the world . Squire . True , and paying ...
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The Reader , we hope , will excuse us for making one observation on similar
prognostics , which is that , true or false , the prognosticator is sure to turn them to
his own advantage , for if the event verify them , they claim the merit of foresight ;
if it ...
The Reader , we hope , will excuse us for making one observation on similar
prognostics , which is that , true or false , the prognosticator is sure to turn them to
his own advantage , for if the event verify them , they claim the merit of foresight ;
if it ...
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