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Lord Loughborough told me , that the pen . ... yet such pleasures and such pains and Mr. Wedderburne , told me , that they make up the general mass of life ; and as previously talked with Johnson upon this nothing is little to him that ...
Lord Loughborough told me , that the pen . ... yet such pleasures and such pains and Mr. Wedderburne , told me , that they make up the general mass of life ; and as previously talked with Johnson upon this nothing is little to him that ...
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The man , is not in any degree lessened by others Sterne , I have been told , has had engage . knowing as well as he what ends in mere ments for three months . ” GOLDSMITH : pleasure : -- eating fine fruits , drinking deli- “ And a very ...
The man , is not in any degree lessened by others Sterne , I have been told , has had engage . knowing as well as he what ends in mere ments for three months . ” GOLDSMITH : pleasure : -- eating fine fruits , drinking deli- “ And a very ...
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I told her , “ Madam , you are consome new scheme , some new plantation , tented to hear every day said to you , what something which is future . You know he the highest of mankind ' have died for , rawas not content as a widower ...
I told her , “ Madam , you are consome new scheme , some new plantation , tented to hear every day said to you , what something which is future . You know he the highest of mankind ' have died for , rawas not content as a widower ...
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