The Spectator; with Notes, and a General Index, Том 1J. J. Woodward, 1826 |
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... Humour - Genealogy of Steele Budgell . Steele . Addison . 144. Female Beauty - Characters of various Beauties. No. man 3. Public Credit , a Vision 4. Advantages of the Spectator's Taciturnity Care of the Female Sex 5. On the Absurdities ...
... Humour - Genealogy of Steele Budgell . Steele . Addison . 144. Female Beauty - Characters of various Beauties. No. man 3. Public Credit , a Vision 4. Advantages of the Spectator's Taciturnity Care of the Female Sex 5. On the Absurdities ...
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... humour cre- do it in writing , and to print myself out , if pos - ates him no enemies , for he does nothing with sible , before I die . I have been often told by sourness or obstinacy ; and his being uncon- my friends , that it is pity ...
... humour cre- do it in writing , and to print myself out , if pos - ates him no enemies , for he does nothing with sible , before I die . I have been often told by sourness or obstinacy ; and his being uncon- my friends , that it is pity ...
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... humour in every thing . I do not remember on the coast , to which she made signals ; and that we have exchanged a word together these in the night , with the utmost joy and satisfac - five years ; my coffee comes into my chamber tion ...
... humour in every thing . I do not remember on the coast , to which she made signals ; and that we have exchanged a word together these in the night , with the utmost joy and satisfac - five years ; my coffee comes into my chamber tion ...
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... humour of the public diversions five - and - stands on the other side of the garden ; but twenty years ago , and those of the present they only laugh at the child . time ; and lamented to myself , that though in I desire you would lay ...
... humour of the public diversions five - and - stands on the other side of the garden ; but twenty years ago , and those of the present they only laugh at the child . time ; and lamented to myself , that though in I desire you would lay ...
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... humour , which is natural to that place , able fortitude to dare to be ugly ; at least to I shall set it down word for word as it came to keep ourselves from being abashed with a con - me . sciousness of imperfections which we cannot ...
... humour , which is natural to that place , able fortitude to dare to be ugly ; at least to I shall set it down word for word as it came to keep ourselves from being abashed with a con - me . sciousness of imperfections which we cannot ...
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