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Page lxxxii
... Sir " To this he made no answer , but fhewed that he understood the question , by fhrugging up his fhoulders , as he had been used to do when he had a mind a friend fhould spend the evening with him ; and which was as much as to fay ...
... Sir " To this he made no answer , but fhewed that he understood the question , by fhrugging up his fhoulders , as he had been used to do when he had a mind a friend fhould spend the evening with him ; and which was as much as to fay ...
Page cvii
She answered , " Your converfation , Sir " " Pooh ! " faid he , " I mean , what regale . " " A difh of coffee , Sir , " anfwered fhe . Why then , " faid he , " I " will fo far make you as happy as a Queen ; you shall " have fome in ...
She answered , " Your converfation , Sir " " Pooh ! " faid he , " I mean , what regale . " " A difh of coffee , Sir , " anfwered fhe . Why then , " faid he , " I " will fo far make you as happy as a Queen ; you shall " have fome in ...
Page cxi
Well " answered the Dean , " I find you have poe- try for every occafion ; but as you cannot keep pace " with me in ... him better exercise 66 66 and more pleafure than a wife - Why , you laugh , " and don't answer me is not it truth ?
Well " answered the Dean , " I find you have poe- try for every occafion ; but as you cannot keep pace " with me in ... him better exercise 66 66 and more pleafure than a wife - Why , you laugh , " and don't answer me is not it truth ?
Page cxxiii
In answer to all which , the author folemnly protefts he is entirely innocent , and never had it once in his thoughts , that any thing he faid would in the least be capable of fuch interpretations ; which he will engage to deduce full ...
In answer to all which , the author folemnly protefts he is entirely innocent , and never had it once in his thoughts , that any thing he faid would in the least be capable of fuch interpretations ; which he will engage to deduce full ...
Page cxxiii
When Dr. Eachard writ his book about the con- tempt of the clergy , numbers of those anfwerers immedi ately started up , whofe memory if he had not kept alive by his replies , it would now be utterly unknown that he were ever answered ...
When Dr. Eachard writ his book about the con- tempt of the clergy , numbers of those anfwerers immedi ately started up , whofe memory if he had not kept alive by his replies , it would now be utterly unknown that he were ever answered ...
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