The Spectator: With Notes, and a General Index. The Eight Volumes Comprised in OneHickman and Hazzard. William Brown, printer, 1822 - Всего страниц: 771 |
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... never betray what the out my speaking Will Honeycomb was very en - eyes of lovers say to each other in my presence . tertaining the other night at a play , to a gentleman At the same time I shall not think myself obliged who sat on his ...
... never betray what the out my speaking Will Honeycomb was very en - eyes of lovers say to each other in my presence . tertaining the other night at a play , to a gentleman At the same time I shall not think myself obliged who sat on his ...
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... never moved without a guard , am now pressed as a common soldier , and am to sail with the first fair wind against my brother Lewis of France . It is a very hard thing to put off a character which one has appeared in with applause ...
... never moved without a guard , am now pressed as a common soldier , and am to sail with the first fair wind against my brother Lewis of France . It is a very hard thing to put off a character which one has appeared in with applause ...
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... never trust a man that I thought was capable of giving these secret wounds ; and cannot but think that he would hurt the person whose re- THERE are in this town a great number of insignifi- putation he thus assaults , in his body or in ...
... never trust a man that I thought was capable of giving these secret wounds ; and cannot but think that he would hurt the person whose re- THERE are in this town a great number of insignifi- putation he thus assaults , in his body or in ...
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... never permit me to myself to the study of several authors , who have tell you otherwise ; to wit , that you and I , though written upon phthisical distempers , and by that equals in quality and fortune , are by no means means fell into ...
... never permit me to myself to the study of several authors , who have tell you otherwise ; to wit , that you and I , though written upon phthisical distempers , and by that equals in quality and fortune , are by no means means fell into ...
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... never to think sometimes you see him putting on grave looks and himself , or any one of his friends or enemies , aim- a solemn habit , sometimes airy in his behaviour ed at in what is said : for I promise him , never to and fantastic in ...
... never to think sometimes you see him putting on grave looks and himself , or any one of his friends or enemies , aim- a solemn habit , sometimes airy in his behaviour ed at in what is said : for I promise him , never to and fantastic in ...
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