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Pagina 3
... , STEPNEY , 3 . Sat. i . 5. 44 . ' For sure no blessing in the power of Can be compared in sanity of mind To friends of such companionable kind . ' FRANCIS . fate 7 8 9 ' As correct a writer as he B 2 EDMUND SMITH 3.
... , STEPNEY , 3 . Sat. i . 5. 44 . ' For sure no blessing in the power of Can be compared in sanity of mind To friends of such companionable kind . ' FRANCIS . fate 7 8 9 ' As correct a writer as he B 2 EDMUND SMITH 3.
Pagina 7
... friends with great difficulty and reluctance . All of them together make but a small part of that much greater body ... friend . His condolence for the death of Mr. Philips is full of the noblest beauties 3 , and hath done justice to the ...
... friends with great difficulty and reluctance . All of them together make but a small part of that much greater body ... friend . His condolence for the death of Mr. Philips is full of the noblest beauties 3 , and hath done justice to the ...
Pagina 8
... friends could promise or foresee . The number of nights , and the com- mon method of filling the house , are not always the surest marks of judging what encouragement a play meets with ; but the generosity of all the persons of a ...
... friends could promise or foresee . The number of nights , and the com- mon method of filling the house , are not always the surest marks of judging what encouragement a play meets with ; but the generosity of all the persons of a ...
Pagina 9
... friends , and those so truly valuable , must have just and noble ideas of the passion of friendship , in the success of which consisted the greatest , if not the only , happiness of his life . He knew very well what was due to his birth ...
... friends , and those so truly valuable , must have just and noble ideas of the passion of friendship , in the success of which consisted the greatest , if not the only , happiness of his life . He knew very well what was due to his birth ...
Pagina 14
... friends , from whom I learned much of his life , appeared not to know it . 42 He was now driven to London ' , where ... friend at a tavern , he was called down by the waiter , and , having staid some time below , came up thoughtful ...
... friends , from whom I learned much of his life , appeared not to know it . 42 He was now driven to London ' , where ... friend at a tavern , he was called down by the waiter , and , having staid some time below , came up thoughtful ...
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