The Spirit of the Public Journals: Being an Impartial Selection of the Most Exquisite Essays and Jeux D'esprits, Principally Prose, that Appear in the Newspapers and Other Publications, 第 1 巻 |
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E . I thought it was set down in the church - register ? G . That is true ; but every
body does not go by your register . The people who live eastward of us , and
have fold tea , time out of mind , by the great wall , say I am older by a vast deal ;
and ...
E . I thought it was set down in the church - register ? G . That is true ; but every
body does not go by your register . The people who live eastward of us , and
have fold tea , time out of mind , by the great wall , say I am older by a vast deal ;
and ...
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When I came home to dinner , my wife told me with great joy , that she had got the
oven , and the maron was coming in the morning to set it ; and she had only paid
two guineas and a half , and it was as good as new . There was not a single ...
When I came home to dinner , my wife told me with great joy , that she had got the
oven , and the maron was coming in the morning to set it ; and she had only paid
two guineas and a half , and it was as good as new . There was not a single ...
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Set him down , set him down , ” Lady Alice she faid ; “ Set him down on the grass
so trim ; For before the clock it doth strike twelve , My body shall lie by him . " Lady
Alice the then put on her night - coif , Which fitted her wond ' roully well ; She ...
Set him down , set him down , ” Lady Alice she faid ; “ Set him down on the grass
so trim ; For before the clock it doth strike twelve , My body shall lie by him . " Lady
Alice the then put on her night - coif , Which fitted her wond ' roully well ; She ...
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On these boards , a set of people , in masks , called sometimes Dramatis Perfona
, sometimes Y Tongitai Hypocritæ , mounted in the holidays . Here they fang
hymns to Bacchus , which afterwards were accompanjed with instrumental music
.
On these boards , a set of people , in masks , called sometimes Dramatis Perfona
, sometimes Y Tongitai Hypocritæ , mounted in the holidays . Here they fang
hymns to Bacchus , which afterwards were accompanjed with instrumental music
.
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Representative . I am very desirous to mend them . - - What would you have me
do ? F . Do ! why in the first place I would have you vote for peace , and teil Mr .
Pitt to play off no more of his fhuffing tricks , but to set about the work fincerely .
Representative . I am very desirous to mend them . - - What would you have me
do ? F . Do ! why in the first place I would have you vote for peace , and teil Mr .
Pitt to play off no more of his fhuffing tricks , but to set about the work fincerely .
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