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... gave him the order : and at the same time stabbing herself , Pætus , ' says she , it is not painful ; ' and ex- pired . Pætus immediately followed her example . The passion of these memorable lovers was such , that it illuded the rigour ...
... gave him the order : and at the same time stabbing herself , Pætus , ' says she , it is not painful ; ' and ex- pired . Pætus immediately followed her example . The passion of these memorable lovers was such , that it illuded the rigour ...
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... gave ́me , which I received by sir Thomas * this morning . There cannot be a greater surprise than to meet with sudden en- mity in the midst of a familiar and friendly correspondence ; which is my case in relation to this epistle : and ...
... gave ́me , which I received by sir Thomas * this morning . There cannot be a greater surprise than to meet with sudden en- mity in the midst of a familiar and friendly correspondence ; which is my case in relation to this epistle : and ...
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... gave up his rest , his pleasure , and his life ; the scholar resigned his whole series and of thought , his midnight repose , and his morning slumbers . *** In a word , he is , as I may say , to be judge of that after- life , which ...
... gave up his rest , his pleasure , and his life ; the scholar resigned his whole series and of thought , his midnight repose , and his morning slumbers . *** In a word , he is , as I may say , to be judge of that after- life , which ...
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... gave us spindle shanks , and cramps in our bones ; insomuch , that we did not recover our health and legs until sir Walter Bickerstaff married Maud the milk- maid , of whom the then garter king - at - arms , a facetious person , said ...
... gave us spindle shanks , and cramps in our bones ; insomuch , that we did not recover our health and legs until sir Walter Bickerstaff married Maud the milk- maid , of whom the then garter king - at - arms , a facetious person , said ...
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... , carried his head so over - com- plaisantly , that this martial prince gave him so great a box on the ear , as set all the heads of the court upright . This humour takes place in our minds as well as 34 [ No. 77 . THE TATLER .
... , carried his head so over - com- plaisantly , that this martial prince gave him so great a box on the ear , as set all the heads of the court upright . This humour takes place in our minds as well as 34 [ No. 77 . THE TATLER .
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