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Page 119
... kind I found fortune at one time , the more I expected from her another , and being now at the bottom of her wheel , every new revolution might lift , but could not depress me . I proceeded , therefore , towards London in a fine morning ...
... kind I found fortune at one time , the more I expected from her another , and being now at the bottom of her wheel , every new revolution might lift , but could not depress me . I proceeded , therefore , towards London in a fine morning ...
Page 134
... kind assurances of using his interest to serve the family ; but now his generosity was not confined to promises alone : the morning I designed for my departure , Mr. Thornhill came to me with looks of real pleasure , to inform me of a ...
... kind assurances of using his interest to serve the family ; but now his generosity was not confined to promises alone : the morning I designed for my departure , Mr. Thornhill came to me with looks of real pleasure , to inform me of a ...
Page 646
... kind ; The modern scribbling kind , who write , In wit , and sense , and nature's spite : ' Till reading , I forget what day on , A chapter out of Took's Pantheon , I think I met with something there , To suit my purpose to a hair ; But ...
... kind ; The modern scribbling kind , who write , In wit , and sense , and nature's spite : ' Till reading , I forget what day on , A chapter out of Took's Pantheon , I think I met with something there , To suit my purpose to a hair ; But ...
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Fresh mortifications or a demonstration that | 80 |
The Family use art which is opposed with still | 91 |
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