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1 I | thy weakness, for we don't condemn any person who uses 2 II | shop of traders? We don't pay a set of men clothed 3 III | and cried to him, "Don't you know you are to appear 4 V | Those damned Whigs don't care a straw whether the 5 V | and for this reason I don't trouble myself about them.~~ 6 VII | laity, who, though they don't call themselves Arians or 7 XVII | than is computed. I don't know whether this ingenious 8 XVIII| moderns. Dramatic writers don't consider that they should 9 XVIII| is the question! Whether 't is nobler in the mind to 10 XVIII| That flesh is heir to! 'T is a consummation Devoutly 11 XVIII| When I consider life, 't is all a cheat, Yet fooled 12 XIX | extraordinary is, that we don't meet with so much as a single 13 XIX | utmost delicacy, and we don't meet with so much as one 14 XIX | so much.~To conclude. Don't desire me to descend to 15 XIX | Wycherley or Congreve. We don't laugh in reading a translation. 16 XXI | joug seul docile.~"Mer tu t'en es trouble; O mer tes 17 XXII | historians among them, I don't know of any; and, indeed,