The Spectator; with Notes, and a General Index, Том 1J. J. Woodward, 1826 |
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... given the reader just so much of my Worcestershire , of an ancient descent , a bar- history and character , as to let him see I am onet , his name sir Roger de Coverly . not altogether unqualified for the business great grandfather was ...
... given the reader just so much of my Worcestershire , of an ancient descent , a bar- history and character , as to let him see I am onet , his name sir Roger de Coverly . not altogether unqualified for the business great grandfather was ...
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... given them of being witty . But let very justly , " We lions are none of us painters , them remember , that I do hereby enter my else we could show a hundred men killed by caveat against this piece of raillery . C. lions , for one lion ...
... given them of being witty . But let very justly , " We lions are none of us painters , them remember , that I do hereby enter my else we could show a hundred men killed by caveat against this piece of raillery . C. lions , for one lion ...
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... given . You is not a girl in the town , but let her have her have misrepresented me , in saying that I am a will in going to a mask , and she shall dress as country gentleman , who act only for my diver- a shepherdess . But let me beg ...
... given . You is not a girl in the town , but let her have her have misrepresented me , in saying that I am a will in going to a mask , and she shall dress as country gentleman , who act only for my diver- a shepherdess . But let me beg ...
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... given him directions , according to the most ex - is seldom so obsequious as an Irish one ; and act rules of optics , to place himself in such a when the design of pleasing is visible , an ab- manner , that he shall meet his eyes ...
... given him directions , according to the most ex - is seldom so obsequious as an Irish one ; and act rules of optics , to place himself in such a when the design of pleasing is visible , an ab- manner , that he shall meet his eyes ...
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... given to me . It would have that in such incidents , passion gets the better been but a natural step for me to have person- of reason ; and all we can think to comfort ated that noble creature , after having behaved ourselves , is ...
... given to me . It would have that in such incidents , passion gets the better been but a natural step for me to have person- of reason ; and all we can think to comfort ated that noble creature , after having behaved ourselves , is ...
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