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第 5 頁
STATIUS . mous Whig partisan , has most unfortunately a As when the tigress
hears the hunter's din . very beautiful mole on the Tory part of her fore . A
thousand angry spots defile her skin . head ; which being very confpicuous , has
...
STATIUS . mous Whig partisan , has most unfortunately a As when the tigress
hears the hunter's din . very beautiful mole on the Tory part of her fore . A
thousand angry spots defile her skin . head ; which being very confpicuous , has
...
第 150 頁
Indeed the world , as malicious as it is , phers ; but I do not remember to have met
with ' will allow , that from an lurry of laughter I re- any author who has treated of
those ill habits ' collect myself the most suddenly , make a cur men are subject ...
Indeed the world , as malicious as it is , phers ; but I do not remember to have met
with ' will allow , that from an lurry of laughter I re- any author who has treated of
those ill habits ' collect myself the most suddenly , make a cur men are subject ...
第 頁
It ® a coxcomb , who pretends to write verse , should is called simple when there
is no change of for• put the most malicious thing he can say in prose . tune in it ;
implex , when the fortune of the • This I humbly conceive will disable our country ...
It ® a coxcomb , who pretends to write verse , should is called simple when there
is no change of for• put the most malicious thing he can say in prose . tune in it ;
implex , when the fortune of the • This I humbly conceive will disable our country ...
第 229 頁
They have as often been bamost of the confiderable towns which I have nished
out of most other places where they have passed through in the course of my
travels . They settled , which must very much disperse and , are , indeed , so ...
They have as often been bamost of the confiderable towns which I have nished
out of most other places where they have passed through in the course of my
travels . They settled , which must very much disperse and , are , indeed , so ...
第 254 頁
I chose “ myself from my conquests . te out of my admirers a set of men who most
“ I am , Madam , « love me , and gave them partners of such of 6 Your most.
humble servant . ” # my own fex who molt envied me . “ My way is , when any
man ...
I chose “ myself from my conquests . te out of my admirers a set of men who most
“ I am , Madam , « love me , and gave them partners of such of 6 Your most.
humble servant . ” # my own fex who molt envied me . “ My way is , when any
man ...
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