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Page 150
... heart , as the dunning for a promise is a political flap upon the memory.182 This aiming at the heart is borne out by the attitude of Yorick who , rather than ' preach , to shew the extent of our reading , or the subtleties of our wit ...
... heart , as the dunning for a promise is a political flap upon the memory.182 This aiming at the heart is borne out by the attitude of Yorick who , rather than ' preach , to shew the extent of our reading , or the subtleties of our wit ...
Page 153
... heart , and taking notice of what is passing there . If a man can bring himself to do this task with a curious and impartial eye , he will quickly find the fruits of it will more than recompense his time and labour . He will see several ...
... heart , and taking notice of what is passing there . If a man can bring himself to do this task with a curious and impartial eye , he will quickly find the fruits of it will more than recompense his time and labour . He will see several ...
Page 263
... heart with wch I'm eternally wasting , < since ) * & shall waste till I see Eliza again - dreadful Suffering of 15 Months ! -it may be more .... What a change , my dear Girl , hast thou made in me ! —but the Truth ( s ) is , thou hast ...
... heart with wch I'm eternally wasting , < since ) * & shall waste till I see Eliza again - dreadful Suffering of 15 Months ! -it may be more .... What a change , my dear Girl , hast thou made in me ! —but the Truth ( s ) is , thou hast ...
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS page xiii | 1 |
When They Begot Me | 33 |
Heygomad | 45 |
Copyright | |
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