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... declare that his horses , " which were as well matched as any in the kingdom , were of different colours and sizes ; with much more of that kind of wit , the only basis of which is lying . " The irritation which appears in this phrase ...
... declare that his horses , " which were as well matched as any in the kingdom , were of different colours and sizes ; with much more of that kind of wit , the only basis of which is lying . " The irritation which appears in this phrase ...
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... declare the courtiers to be duly elected , when there will be a " controverted election , " and he may still have a chance of selling himself . The tragedy which follows records the grand battle between Queen Commonsense and Queen ...
... declare the courtiers to be duly elected , when there will be a " controverted election , " and he may still have a chance of selling himself . The tragedy which follows records the grand battle between Queen Commonsense and Queen ...
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... declared that there were twice as many theatres in London as in Paris ; and lamented , in language which might have been borrowed from Fielding , that we " exceeded in levity our fluttering , fiddling masters the French ; " and that ...
... declared that there were twice as many theatres in London as in Paris ; and lamented , in language which might have been borrowed from Fielding , that we " exceeded in levity our fluttering , fiddling masters the French ; " and that ...
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... declaration by the statement that he shall no longer hold himself bound by a promise which has failed to protect him from unjust suspicions . He has , he says , no present intention of anonymous writing , but he does not consider ...
... declaration by the statement that he shall no longer hold himself bound by a promise which has failed to protect him from unjust suspicions . He has , he says , no present intention of anonymous writing , but he does not consider ...
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... to prosecute her for felony along with the gipsy . This overpowered her reluctance , and she declared that she would speak the whole truth ; whereupon Fielding recommended her to go with the attorney and put lviii HENRY FIELDING.
... to prosecute her for felony along with the gipsy . This overpowered her reluctance , and she declared that she would speak the whole truth ; whereupon Fielding recommended her to go with the attorney and put lviii HENRY FIELDING.
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