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... there is fuch abundance . ( 1 ) whofe Wortbinefs would ftir it up where it wanted , rather than lack it where there is fuch Abundance . ] An Opposition of Terms is visibly defign'd in this Sentence ; tho ' the Oppofition is not so ...
... there is fuch abundance . ( 1 ) whofe Wortbinefs would ftir it up where it wanted , rather than lack it where there is fuch Abundance . ] An Opposition of Terms is visibly defign'd in this Sentence ; tho ' the Oppofition is not so ...
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... there commendations go with pity , they are virtues and traitors too : in her they are the better for their fimpleness ; she derives her honefty , and atchieves her goodness . Laf . Your commendations , Madam , get from her tears ...
... there commendations go with pity , they are virtues and traitors too : in her they are the better for their fimpleness ; she derives her honefty , and atchieves her goodness . Laf . Your commendations , Madam , get from her tears ...
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... There is none : man , fetting down before you , will undermine you , and blow you up . Hel . Blefs our poor ... There's little can be faid in't ; ' tis againft the rule of nature . To fpeak on the part of virginity , is to ...
... There is none : man , fetting down before you , will undermine you , and blow you up . Hel . Blefs our poor ... There's little can be faid in't ; ' tis againft the rule of nature . To fpeak on the part of virginity , is to ...
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... There's yet one good in ten . Count . What , one good in ten ? You corrupt the fong , Sirrah . Clo . One good woman ... there is more owing her , than is paid ; and more fhall be paid her , than she'll demand . Stew . Madam , I was ...
... There's yet one good in ten . Count . What , one good in ten ? You corrupt the fong , Sirrah . Clo . One good woman ... there is more owing her , than is paid ; and more fhall be paid her , than she'll demand . Stew . Madam , I was ...
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... There's fomething in't More than my father's skill , ( which was the great'st Of his Profeffion , ) that his good receipt Shall for my legacy be fanctified By th ' luckiest stars in heav'n ; and , would your But give me leave to try ...
... There's fomething in't More than my father's skill , ( which was the great'st Of his Profeffion , ) that his good receipt Shall for my legacy be fanctified By th ' luckiest stars in heav'n ; and , would your But give me leave to try ...
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