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... seen only the a figure in German rhetoric . " It is probable , London edition , from which Swift had struck out the more offensive passages . Sir W. Scott has professedly given these in notes on the poem ; but two which escaped his ...
... seen only the a figure in German rhetoric . " It is probable , London edition , from which Swift had struck out the more offensive passages . Sir W. Scott has professedly given these in notes on the poem ; but two which escaped his ...
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... seen you . " Then the Bonza , breaking out into a forced laughter , and turning to his fellows , “ I shall have but little difficulty in overcoming this companion , who has conversed with me a hundred times , and yet would make us ...
... seen you . " Then the Bonza , breaking out into a forced laughter , and turning to his fellows , “ I shall have but little difficulty in overcoming this companion , who has conversed with me a hundred times , and yet would make us ...
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... seen or heard of from that hour . Maudlin , I suppose , was the Irish Queen of the Cats , or at least the Lady - Lieutenant ; and Maud was , perhaps , one of her Maids of Honour . Any how , the story is religiously believed in Ireland ...
... seen or heard of from that hour . Maudlin , I suppose , was the Irish Queen of the Cats , or at least the Lady - Lieutenant ; and Maud was , perhaps , one of her Maids of Honour . Any how , the story is religiously believed in Ireland ...
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... seen the following works , he may consult History of the Wars of Flanders , by Cardinal Bentivoglio , Englished from the Italian , by Henry Earl of Monmouth , fol . 1678 , commencing at p . 189. Though written by an enemy to the Low ...
... seen the following works , he may consult History of the Wars of Flanders , by Cardinal Bentivoglio , Englished from the Italian , by Henry Earl of Monmouth , fol . 1678 , commencing at p . 189. Though written by an enemy to the Low ...
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... seen but not taken such physic before . " The best account of Mrs. Cornelys is in a pam- phlet by Mr. Mackinlay , which is excessively scarce ; being , I think , privately printed . A. A. Poets ' Corner . [ We agree with our ...
... seen but not taken such physic before . " The best account of Mrs. Cornelys is in a pam- phlet by Mr. Mackinlay , which is excessively scarce ; being , I think , privately printed . A. A. Poets ' Corner . [ We agree with our ...
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