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... servant into a college friend, mumming as servantbecause, since 'aprating servant is necessary in intrigues,' the twohad 'castlotswho should bethe other's footmanfor the present expedition.' Thenhe adaptedthe French couplets into ...
... servant into a college friend, mumming as servantbecause, since 'aprating servant is necessary in intrigues,' the twohad 'castlotswho should bethe other's footmanfor the present expedition.' Thenhe adaptedthe French couplets into ...
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... servant.' I am very glad the following Epistle obliges me to mention Mr Powell a second Time in the same Paper; for indeed there cannot be too great Encouragement given to his Skill in Motions, provided he is under proper Restrictions ...
... servant.' I am very glad the following Epistle obliges me to mention Mr Powell a second Time in the same Paper; for indeed there cannot be too great Encouragement given to his Skill in Motions, provided he is under proper Restrictions ...
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... Servant, Alexander Carbuncle.' [Sidenote: Oxford, March 12, 1710.] R. [Footnote 1: Abbe Paul Scarron, theburlesque writer, high in court favour, was deformedfrom birth, andat theage of 27 lost theuseof all his limbs. In 1651, when ...
... Servant, Alexander Carbuncle.' [Sidenote: Oxford, March 12, 1710.] R. [Footnote 1: Abbe Paul Scarron, theburlesque writer, high in court favour, was deformedfrom birth, andat theage of 27 lost theuseof all his limbs. In 1651, when ...
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... servant, S. C. I have frequently seen of this SortofFellows; anddo not think therecan be a greaterAggravation of an Offence, thanthat it is committed where the Criminal is protectedby the Sacredness ofthe Place which he violates.Many ...
... servant, S. C. I have frequently seen of this SortofFellows; anddo not think therecan be a greaterAggravation of an Offence, thanthat it is committed where the Criminal is protectedby the Sacredness ofthe Place which he violates.Many ...
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... servant, William Serene.” “Mr. SPECTATOR, Understanding that Mr. Serene has writ to you, and desired to be raised from dumb and still Parts; I desire, if you give him Motion or Speech, that you would advance mein myWay,andlet me keep on ...
... servant, William Serene.” “Mr. SPECTATOR, Understanding that Mr. Serene has writ to you, and desired to be raised from dumb and still Parts; I desire, if you give him Motion or Speech, that you would advance mein myWay,andlet me keep on ...
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