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Addison , for whom he did not want respect , had very diligently endeavoured to reclaim him ; but his 1 arguments and expostulations had no effect ? . One experiment , however , remained to be tried : when he found his life near its end ...
Addison , for whom he did not want respect , had very diligently endeavoured to reclaim him ; but his 1 arguments and expostulations had no effect ? . One experiment , however , remained to be tried : when he found his life near its end ...
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An ordinary song or ballad that " The criticisms had no appreciable is the delight of the common people effect at the time on the demand for cannot fail to please all such readers Milton's poetry . The ninth edition as are not ...
An ordinary song or ballad that " The criticisms had no appreciable is the delight of the common people effect at the time on the demand for cannot fail to please all such readers Milton's poetry . The ninth edition as are not ...
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6 a Bank - bill of fifty pounds , and a gracious message from her Majesty , by the Lord North and Guilford ' , to this effect : “ That her Majesty was highly pleased with the verses ; that she took particularly kind his lines there ...
6 a Bank - bill of fifty pounds , and a gracious message from her Majesty , by the Lord North and Guilford ' , to this effect : “ That her Majesty was highly pleased with the verses ; that she took particularly kind his lines there ...
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