The British Essayists: SpectatorJames Ferguson J. Haddon, 1819 |
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... told me , by Rosamond's pond . I have hereupon turned off her woman , doubled her guards , and given new instructions to my relation , who , to give her her due , keeps a watchful eye over all her motions . This , sir , keeps me in a ...
... told me , by Rosamond's pond . I have hereupon turned off her woman , doubled her guards , and given new instructions to my relation , who , to give her her due , keeps a watchful eye over all her motions . This , sir , keeps me in a ...
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... told us in the club , that for twenty years successively , upon the death of a childless rich man , he immediately drew on his boots , called for his horse , and made up to the widow . When he is rallied upon his ill success , Will ...
... told us in the club , that for twenty years successively , upon the death of a childless rich man , he immediately drew on his boots , called for his horse , and made up to the widow . When he is rallied upon his ill success , Will ...
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... told me I was an insignificant little fellow , and said , that for the future he would take care of his child ; so that he did not doubt but to cross my amorous inclinations . The lady is confined to her chamber , and for my part , I am ...
... told me I was an insignificant little fellow , and said , that for the future he would take care of his child ; so that he did not doubt but to cross my amorous inclinations . The lady is confined to her chamber , and for my part , I am ...
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... told , that they were the gods who thus transformed them . It is this kind of machinery which fills the poems both of Homer and Virgil with such circum- stances are as wonderful but not impossible , and so frequently produce in the ...
... told , that they were the gods who thus transformed them . It is this kind of machinery which fills the poems both of Homer and Virgil with such circum- stances are as wonderful but not impossible , and so frequently produce in the ...
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... told you , that Isabella , during the whole progress of this amour , communi- cated it to her husband ; and that an account of Es- calus's love was their usual entertainment after half a day's absence . Isabella , therefore , upon her ...
... told you , that Isabella , during the whole progress of this amour , communi- cated it to her husband ; and that an account of Es- calus's love was their usual entertainment after half a day's absence . Isabella , therefore , upon her ...
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