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Page 11
... opinion , are at all times son . The agreeable freedom I live better company than a fop or a cox- in , and the rural beauties of the comb . It is the necessity of the one place , would persuade me I was in to be gaudy , and of the other ...
... opinion , are at all times son . The agreeable freedom I live better company than a fop or a cox- in , and the rural beauties of the comb . It is the necessity of the one place , would persuade me I was in to be gaudy , and of the other ...
Page 166
... opinion of these names , and of Mrs. accident , receive from you a letter D- ' s judgment , than I. one line longer than any one of those " My opinion of Mr. Gray's Odes ? " you wrote to himself . What will he You know I admire the ...
... opinion of these names , and of Mrs. accident , receive from you a letter D- ' s judgment , than I. one line longer than any one of those " My opinion of Mr. Gray's Odes ? " you wrote to himself . What will he You know I admire the ...
Page 374
... opinion of mine after it is mentioned ; and sorry should I be once given but , as the establish- if this construction was put upon it , ing of some office for auditing ac- having a high opinion of the honour counts is a matter of ...
... opinion of mine after it is mentioned ; and sorry should I be once given but , as the establish- if this construction was put upon it , ing of some office for auditing ac- having a high opinion of the honour counts is a matter of ...
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VOL IV | 1 |
From the same to the Duchess of Portland | 7 |
From the same to Mrs S C | 19 |
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