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Page lxxiii
And this indeed , or fomewhat very like it , how ftrange foever and chimerical it may found in the ears of the world , was certainly the reason that he ever married her at all . D. S. p . 93 , 94 , 95 . Ir appears by feveral little ...
And this indeed , or fomewhat very like it , how ftrange foever and chimerical it may found in the ears of the world , was certainly the reason that he ever married her at all . D. S. p . 93 , 94 , 95 . Ir appears by feveral little ...
Page lxxxii
SOME other inftances of fhort intervals of fenfibility and reason , after his madnefs had ended in ftupor , feem to prove , that his diforder , whatever it was , had not deftroyed , but only fufpended the powers of his mind .
SOME other inftances of fhort intervals of fenfibility and reason , after his madnefs had ended in ftupor , feem to prove , that his diforder , whatever it was , had not deftroyed , but only fufpended the powers of his mind .
Page cviii
For a very good reason , " said he , " because you are the " pooreft . " 66 66 Ar their going away , the Dean handed Mrs Pilking- ton down all the steps to the coach , thanking them for the honour of their company , at the fame time ...
For a very good reason , " said he , " because you are the " pooreft . " 66 66 Ar their going away , the Dean handed Mrs Pilking- ton down all the steps to the coach , thanking them for the honour of their company , at the fame time ...
Page cx
In- " deed , Sir , " ( replied the , ) " I am forry I have read it ; for it gives me reason to think there is no fuch " thing as a fincere friend to be met with in the À 99 world . " " Why , ” replied he , authors are as jea- " lous of ...
In- " deed , Sir , " ( replied the , ) " I am forry I have read it ; for it gives me reason to think there is no fuch " thing as a fincere friend to be met with in the À 99 world . " " Why , ” replied he , authors are as jea- " lous of ...
Page cxxiii
But there were other reasons ob- vious enough for his miscarriage in this ; he writ against the conviction of his talent , and entered upon one of the wrongest attempts in nature , to turn into ridicule , by a week's labour , a work ...
But there were other reasons ob- vious enough for his miscarriage in this ; he writ against the conviction of his talent , and entered upon one of the wrongest attempts in nature , to turn into ridicule , by a week's labour , a work ...
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