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... heard of but one erected for the benefit of decayed authors. This was founded
by pope Urban VIII. and called the retreat of the incurables, intimating: that it was
equally impossible to reclaim the patients, who. 58 CITIZEN OF THE WORLD.
... heard of but one erected for the benefit of decayed authors. This was founded
by pope Urban VIII. and called the retreat of the incurables, intimating: that it was
equally impossible to reclaim the patients, who. 58 CITIZEN OF THE WORLD.
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At ever ry sentence, when the monarch pauses, and smiles at what he has been
saying, the Karamatman, as this officer is called, is to take it for granted, that his
majesty has said a good thing. Upon which he cries out Karamat! Karamat! a ...
At ever ry sentence, when the monarch pauses, and smiles at what he has been
saying, the Karamatman, as this officer is called, is to take it for granted, that his
majesty has said a good thing. Upon which he cries out Karamat! Karamat! a ...
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So Jacob and Johnson, instead of mending by criticism, called it envy, and
because Dryden and ope were censured, they compared themselves to bryden
and Pope. But to return, the weapon chiefly used in the pre*ent controversy is
epigram, ...
So Jacob and Johnson, instead of mending by criticism, called it envy, and
because Dryden and ope were censured, they compared themselves to bryden
and Pope. But to return, the weapon chiefly used in the pre*ent controversy is
epigram, ...
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This structure however is peculiar to this country, and vulgarly called a turnpike
gate : I could perceive a long inscription in large characters on the front, probably
upon the occasion of some triumph, but being in haste * I left it to be made out by
...
This structure however is peculiar to this country, and vulgarly called a turnpike
gate : I could perceive a long inscription in large characters on the front, probably
upon the occasion of some triumph, but being in haste * I left it to be made out by
...
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The whole company easily perceived that it would be a double wedding before
all was over, and indeed my friend and the widow seemed to make no secret of
their passion ; he even called me aside, in order to know my candid opinion, ...
The whole company easily perceived that it would be a double wedding before
all was over, and indeed my friend and the widow seemed to make no secret of
their passion ; he even called me aside, in order to know my candid opinion, ...
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