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But what moved thee , wayward , spiteful K— , to be so importunate to carry off with thee , in spite of tears and adjurations to thee to forbear , the Letters of that princely woman , the thrice noble Margaret Newcastle ?
But what moved thee , wayward , spiteful K— , to be so importunate to carry off with thee , in spite of tears and adjurations to thee to forbear , the Letters of that princely woman , the thrice noble Margaret Newcastle ?
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Child of the Green - room , it was unkindly done of thee . Thy wife , too , that part - French , better - part English woman ! -that she could fix upon no other treatise to bear away , in kindly token of remembering us , than the works ...
Child of the Green - room , it was unkindly done of thee . Thy wife , too , that part - French , better - part English woman ! -that she could fix upon no other treatise to bear away , in kindly token of remembering us , than the works ...
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I know how it shrank from any the least colour of falsehood . God help thee , Elia , how art thou changed ! -- Thou art sophisticated.— I know how honest , how couregeous ( for a weakling ) it was , -how ligious 14 Charles Lamb.
I know how it shrank from any the least colour of falsehood . God help thee , Elia , how art thou changed ! -- Thou art sophisticated.— I know how honest , how couregeous ( for a weakling ) it was , -how ligious 14 Charles Lamb.
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If these speculations seem fantastical to thee , reader , ( a busy man perchance , ) if I tread out of the way of thy sympathy , and am singularly conceited only , I retire , impenetrable to ridicule , under the phantom cloud of Elia .
If these speculations seem fantastical to thee , reader , ( a busy man perchance , ) if I tread out of the way of thy sympathy , and am singularly conceited only , I retire , impenetrable to ridicule , under the phantom cloud of Elia .
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Some have wooed Death ; but out upon thee , I say , thou foul , ugly phantom ! I detest , abhor , execrate , and ( with Friar John ) give thee to six score thousand devils , as in no instance to be excused or tolerated , but shunned as ...
Some have wooed Death ; but out upon thee , I say , thou foul , ugly phantom ! I detest , abhor , execrate , and ( with Friar John ) give thee to six score thousand devils , as in no instance to be excused or tolerated , but shunned as ...
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