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Page 364
... pleasure I had in those Journies , have left Impressions upon my Mind , which will last my Life - You may tell her as much when You see her - she will not take it ill- I set out early to morrow morning to see Mr Hall - but take my ...
... pleasure I had in those Journies , have left Impressions upon my Mind , which will last my Life - You may tell her as much when You see her - she will not take it ill- I set out early to morrow morning to see Mr Hall - but take my ...
Page 381
... pleasure , wch beggard every pleasure ) other , that fate , could give me - save thyself— It was thy dear Packets from Iago - I cannot give vent to all the emotions I felt even before I opend them - for I ( saw ) knew thy hand- & my ...
... pleasure , wch beggard every pleasure ) other , that fate , could give me - save thyself— It was thy dear Packets from Iago - I cannot give vent to all the emotions I felt even before I opend them - for I ( saw ) knew thy hand- & my ...
Page 449
... pleasure I take my pen to fulfil the promise I made you the last time I had the pleasure of seeing you . I mean that of writing to you ; & to give you an account of us , and of our situa- tion - a correspondent like M ' Wilks gives your ...
... pleasure I take my pen to fulfil the promise I made you the last time I had the pleasure of seeing you . I mean that of writing to you ; & to give you an account of us , and of our situa- tion - a correspondent like M ' Wilks gives your ...
Contents
PLAN OF THE CITY OF YORK | 45 |
Frontispiece | 100 |
STERNE AND DEATH | 266 |
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