The Spectator; with Notes, and a General Index, Том 1J. J. Woodward, 1826 |
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... manner , that of human life , that it is impossible for the even those who would misrepresent your gene- least misrepresentation of them to escape your rous designs for the public good , cannot but notice . It is your lordship's ...
... manner , that of human life , that it is impossible for the even those who would misrepresent your gene- least misrepresentation of them to escape your rous designs for the public good , cannot but notice . It is your lordship's ...
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... manner of is so little pleasure in inquiries that so nearly force towards affecting my judgment . I see concern ourselves , ( it being the worst way in men flourishing in courts , and languishing in the world to fame , to be too anxious ...
... manner of is so little pleasure in inquiries that so nearly force towards affecting my judgment . I see concern ourselves , ( it being the worst way in men flourishing in courts , and languishing in the world to fame , to be too anxious ...
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... manner of the death I am to die , I am not at all solicitous about it ; because I am sure that he knows them both , and that he will not fail to comfort and support me un- der them . No. 8. ] Friday , March 9 , 1710-11 . C. At Venus ...
... manner of the death I am to die , I am not at all solicitous about it ; because I am sure that he knows them both , and that he will not fail to comfort and support me un- der them . No. 8. ] Friday , March 9 , 1710-11 . C. At Venus ...
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... manner , than in gaming and drinking : have seen the opera in Italy , had informed their but at the same time says , with a very agree- friends , that the lion was to act a part in high able raillery upon himself , that if his name ...
... manner , than in gaming and drinking : have seen the opera in Italy , had informed their but at the same time says , with a very agree- friends , that the lion was to act a part in high able raillery upon himself , that if his name ...
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... manner is my pro- vince as Spectator ; for it is generally an of fence committed by the eyes , and that against such as the offenders would perhaps never have an opportunity of injuring any other way . The following letter is a ...
... manner is my pro- vince as Spectator ; for it is generally an of fence committed by the eyes , and that against such as the offenders would perhaps never have an opportunity of injuring any other way . The following letter is a ...
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