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Page xxii
... herself , and blushed . Efop , with great good - nature , faved her from part of her confufion , by making a jest upon the physician and his practice ; and by that means called off the eyes of the company from her to him [ p ] ...
... herself , and blushed . Efop , with great good - nature , faved her from part of her confufion , by making a jest upon the physician and his practice ; and by that means called off the eyes of the company from her to him [ p ] ...
Page xliii
... herself as giving us a fimilar kind of counsel . : Thus then to Man the Voice of Nature fpake : 16 Go , from the Creatures thy instructions take- " There all the forms of focial union find , " And thence let reafon late inftruct mankind ...
... herself as giving us a fimilar kind of counsel . : Thus then to Man the Voice of Nature fpake : 16 Go , from the Creatures thy instructions take- " There all the forms of focial union find , " And thence let reafon late inftruct mankind ...
Page 13
... herself very plentifully ; then turning to Rey- nard , who was eagerly licking the outside of a jarr where fome fauce had been fpilled - I am very glad , faid fhe , fmiling , that you feem to have fo good an appetite ; I hope you will ...
... herself very plentifully ; then turning to Rey- nard , who was eagerly licking the outside of a jarr where fome fauce had been fpilled - I am very glad , faid fhe , fmiling , that you feem to have fo good an appetite ; I hope you will ...
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... the Ox . FROG being wonderfully ftruck with the- fize and majefly of an Ox that was grazing in the marfhes , could not forbear endeavouring to expand herself to the fame portly magnitude . Af- ter expand 30 ANCIENT FABLES .
... the Ox . FROG being wonderfully ftruck with the- fize and majefly of an Ox that was grazing in the marfhes , could not forbear endeavouring to expand herself to the fame portly magnitude . Af- ter expand 30 ANCIENT FABLES .
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In Three Books. By R. Dodsley Aesop, Robert Dodsley. expand herself to the fame portly magnitude . Af- ter puffing and fwelling for fome time , " What " think you , fifter , " faid fhe , will this do ? ” Far from it . " Will this ? " By ...
In Three Books. By R. Dodsley Aesop, Robert Dodsley. expand herself to the fame portly magnitude . Af- ter puffing and fwelling for fome time , " What " think you , fifter , " faid fhe , will this do ? ” Far from it . " Will this ? " By ...
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