The Lucubrations of Isaac Bickerstaff, Esq, Band 4J.N. and sold by E. Nutt, 1711 |
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... prefent but very low in this Town , yet there are fome that preferve their Relish unde- bauched with common Impreffions , and can diftinguish between Reality and Imposture . A Gentleman was faying here this Evening , That he would go to ...
... prefent but very low in this Town , yet there are fome that preferve their Relish unde- bauched with common Impreffions , and can diftinguish between Reality and Imposture . A Gentleman was faying here this Evening , That he would go to ...
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... prefent , I trem- ble to think what I may be . While I find this Principle in me , How can I affure my felf , that I fhall be always true to my God , my Friend , or my felf ? In short , without Conftancy there is neither Love ...
... prefent , I trem- ble to think what I may be . While I find this Principle in me , How can I affure my felf , that I fhall be always true to my God , my Friend , or my felf ? In short , without Conftancy there is neither Love ...
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... prefent forming my Thoughts upon the Foundation of Sir Scuda- more's Progrefs in Spencer , which has led me from all other Amusements , to confider the State of Love in this Ifland ; and from the Corruptions in the Government of that ...
... prefent forming my Thoughts upon the Foundation of Sir Scuda- more's Progrefs in Spencer , which has led me from all other Amusements , to confider the State of Love in this Ifland ; and from the Corruptions in the Government of that ...
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... British Females , who at prefent feem to be devoted to involuntary Virginity . The Scheme up- on which I defign to act , I have communicated to none but a beauteous young Lady , ( who D 2 to No 3.5 I 195. The Tatler . " ...
... British Females , who at prefent feem to be devoted to involuntary Virginity . The Scheme up- on which I defign to act , I have communicated to none but a beauteous young Lady , ( who D 2 to No 3.5 I 195. The Tatler . " ...
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... and pro- fefs his Inclinations towards her . Palamede's prefent Fortune and future Expectations were no Way prejudicial to his Addreffes ; but af- [ Vol . 4. ] ter 1 ter the Lovers had paffed fome Time in the N ° 198 : The Tatler . 49.
... and pro- fefs his Inclinations towards her . Palamede's prefent Fortune and future Expectations were no Way prejudicial to his Addreffes ; but af- [ Vol . 4. ] ter 1 ter the Lovers had paffed fome Time in the N ° 198 : The Tatler . 49.
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