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... soon deter- mined one virtue he had in perfection , which was prudence , too often the only one that is left us at seventy - two . From " THE CITIZEN OF THE WORLD " ( 1760 ) . BEAU TIBBS AT HOME . THERE are some acquaintances whom ...
... soon deter- mined one virtue he had in perfection , which was prudence , too often the only one that is left us at seventy - two . From " THE CITIZEN OF THE WORLD " ( 1760 ) . BEAU TIBBS AT HOME . THERE are some acquaintances whom ...
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With this treatment , Mr. Woodhouse was soon composed enough for talking as usual . " He should be happy to see Mrs. Goddard . He had a great regard for Mrs. Goddard ; and Emma should write a line and invite her .
With this treatment , Mr. Woodhouse was soon composed enough for talking as usual . " He should be happy to see Mrs. Goddard . He had a great regard for Mrs. Goddard ; and Emma should write a line and invite her .
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Soon there was a stir in the Irish camp . The besiegers were on the alert for miles along both shores . The ships were in extreme peril for the river was low ; and the only navigable channel ran very near to the left bank , where the ...
Soon there was a stir in the Irish camp . The besiegers were on the alert for miles along both shores . The ships were in extreme peril for the river was low ; and the only navigable channel ran very near to the left bank , where the ...
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GEOFFREY CHAUCER 13401400 | 1 |
WILLIAM CAXTON 1422 ?1491 | 10 |
STEPHEN HAWES d 1523 | 17 |
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