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If I may be so happy to obtain your favour , so as we may live together with
singleness of mind , I shall readily go into such measures as shall be thought
most advisable for our mutual interest ; and , if it is thought fit , will sell what I have
in the ...
If I may be so happy to obtain your favour , so as we may live together with
singleness of mind , I shall readily go into such measures as shall be thought
most advisable for our mutual interest ; and , if it is thought fit , will sell what I have
in the ...
Сторінка 166
When Jonathan answers my letters , I shall know what to do ; but , if I thought
quite so ill of him as the rest of his relations do , I should wholly decline the
thought of serving him . I never had any thought of making an expence at
Carmarthen but ...
When Jonathan answers my letters , I shall know what to do ; but , if I thought
quite so ill of him as the rest of his relations do , I should wholly decline the
thought of serving him . I never had any thought of making an expence at
Carmarthen but ...
Сторінка 261
Steele had bestowed on her a most accomplished education , and had once
thought of giving her in marriage to Richard Savage , the illegitimate , unfortunate
, imprudent , and vicious fon of Lord Rivers , with a fortune of a thousand pounds .
Steele had bestowed on her a most accomplished education , and had once
thought of giving her in marriage to Richard Savage , the illegitimate , unfortunate
, imprudent , and vicious fon of Lord Rivers , with a fortune of a thousand pounds .
Сторінка 282
Thoughts of this nature a man may with freedom acknowledge to your Lordship ,
who “ Only tell her that I love , Leave the rest to her and Fate ; Some kind planet
from above May perhaps her pity move ; Lovers on their stars must wait ; Only tell
...
Thoughts of this nature a man may with freedom acknowledge to your Lordship ,
who “ Only tell her that I love , Leave the rest to her and Fate ; Some kind planet
from above May perhaps her pity move ; Lovers on their stars must wait ; Only tell
...
Сторінка 474
Therefore , for reforming the Comedians , and “ for establishing the just and
ancient authority “ of the Officers of our Houshold , and more ef“ pecially of our
Chamberlain , We have thought fit to revoke the abovementioned “ Licence . And
we do ...
Therefore , for reforming the Comedians , and “ for establishing the just and
ancient authority “ of the Officers of our Houshold , and more ef“ pecially of our
Chamberlain , We have thought fit to revoke the abovementioned “ Licence . And
we do ...
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