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Page 32
As the play went on , the colonel was asked his opinion of it by this gentleman
and one or two more of his neighbours . He was shy of venturing his judgment on
the piece ; they were kind enough to direct him how to form one . favourite
comedy ...
As the play went on , the colonel was asked his opinion of it by this gentleman
and one or two more of his neighbours . He was shy of venturing his judgment on
the piece ; they were kind enough to direct him how to form one . favourite
comedy ...
Page 37
But , above all , should it happen that the person thus removed by death was one
who had approved himself our friend , and whose kind affections we had
repeatedly experienced , the difference we now perceive VOL , I. E in our
estimate of ...
But , above all , should it happen that the person thus removed by death was one
who had approved himself our friend , and whose kind affections we had
repeatedly experienced , the difference we now perceive VOL , I. E in our
estimate of ...
Page 41
I find so much pleasure in superintending every part of tell us my daughters '
education , that not an E 3 8 . 41 THE LOUNGER . Arguments for the existence of
sorcery in the present times-Enumeration various kinds of modern witchcraft.
I find so much pleasure in superintending every part of tell us my daughters '
education , that not an E 3 8 . 41 THE LOUNGER . Arguments for the existence of
sorcery in the present times-Enumeration various kinds of modern witchcraft.
Page 44
There is such an air of goodness in Mrs. Careful's letter , and I consider her
morning's employment as of so very important a kind , that I would do much to
afford her relief ; but really that branch of our family of which she complains is so
...
There is such an air of goodness in Mrs. Careful's letter , and I consider her
morning's employment as of so very important a kind , that I would do much to
afford her relief ; but really that branch of our family of which she complains is so
...
Page 51
I now remembered to have read at college , that the goods of life were of two
kinds , those which were external , and those which were internal ; that the first
were transient , uncertain , and derived from the will of others ; that the last were ...
I now remembered to have read at college , that the goods of life were of two
kinds , those which were external , and those which were internal ; that the first
were transient , uncertain , and derived from the will of others ; that the last were ...
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