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... Hand shall do the Office of the Halter you deserve throttle you - you Dog ! - PEACHUM . Brother , Brother - We are both in the Wrong - We sha both Losers in the Dispute - for you know we have it in our P to hang each other . You should ...
... Hand shall do the Office of the Halter you deserve throttle you - you Dog ! - PEACHUM . Brother , Brother - We are both in the Wrong - We sha both Losers in the Dispute - for you know we have it in our P to hang each other . You should ...
Page 116
... hand , Wainflet and Wickham bravely plann❜d . " 1 and thirty - one years later , in one of his last pieces , he not on condemns but ridicules the noble art which had been his stud and his diversion in countless happy hours . So great ...
... hand , Wainflet and Wickham bravely plann❜d . " 1 and thirty - one years later , in one of his last pieces , he not on condemns but ridicules the noble art which had been his stud and his diversion in countless happy hours . So great ...
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... hand . " The " late eminent hand ” is Swift's , whose words from Part IV of Gulliver describing man as " a lump of deformity and disease , both in body and mind , smitten with pride " Wesley has seized on . Wesley refers again and again ...
... hand . " The " late eminent hand ” is Swift's , whose words from Part IV of Gulliver describing man as " a lump of deformity and disease , both in body and mind , smitten with pride " Wesley has seized on . Wesley refers again and again ...
Contents
istolary Technique in Richardsons Novels 1 | 198 |
he Muse of Satire 2 | 218 |
he Search for English Literary Documents 23 | 232 |
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