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Page 113
... thought I should have been subject ; but for your sake , madam , able to give you some of my thoughts and for my own , I shall not , at pre- on this occasion ; but the subject sent , enter upon them . Nobody can overpowers me . Write to ...
... thought I should have been subject ; but for your sake , madam , able to give you some of my thoughts and for my own , I shall not , at pre- on this occasion ; but the subject sent , enter upon them . Nobody can overpowers me . Write to ...
Page 161
... thought him in their way ; and he , new faces , at fifty - seven . You will as sensible of so being , stealing in see him in his kingdom ; and he will and out of the booksellers ' shops , as read to you a new performance , cal- if he ...
... thought him in their way ; and he , new faces , at fifty - seven . You will as sensible of so being , stealing in see him in his kingdom ; and he will and out of the booksellers ' shops , as read to you a new performance , cal- if he ...
Page 331
... thought proper ; but very little would connexion with him . If , in parts , I be requisite to enable you to enter may be thought to have drawn from into all the gaieties of a country myself , believe me , it is but in parts , life . You ...
... thought proper ; but very little would connexion with him . If , in parts , I be requisite to enable you to enter may be thought to have drawn from into all the gaieties of a country myself , believe me , it is but in parts , life . You ...
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From the same to the Duchess of Portland | 7 |
From the same to Mrs S C | 19 |
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