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... say no to a pretty face . He comes upon the sleeping Rossane and thinks to obtain a kiss . But Lisaura is on the watch and promptly comes forward . When Alessandro perceives her , " Come , " he says , " beautiful Lisaura , and console ...
... say no to a pretty face . He comes upon the sleeping Rossane and thinks to obtain a kiss . But Lisaura is on the watch and promptly comes forward . When Alessandro perceives her , " Come , " he says , " beautiful Lisaura , and console ...
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... says , with the air of a man making a new discovery , “ If we compare the example of that king who is the present subject of our admiration with King David , as to those things we have spoken of him , we shall find them extreamly like ...
... says , with the air of a man making a new discovery , “ If we compare the example of that king who is the present subject of our admiration with King David , as to those things we have spoken of him , we shall find them extreamly like ...
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... says : " A true Christian can never be disappointed , if he doth not receive his reward in this world ; the labourer might as well complain that he is not paid his hire in the middle of the day . " 10 The dis- cussion then turns to ...
... says : " A true Christian can never be disappointed , if he doth not receive his reward in this world ; the labourer might as well complain that he is not paid his hire in the middle of the day . " 10 The dis- cussion then turns to ...
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The Beggars Opera | 14 |
The Authenticity of Anna Sewards Published Correspondence | 50 |
The Nature of Dr Johnsons Rationalism 888 | 88 |
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