The Spectator; with Notes, and a General Index, Том 1J. J. Woodward, 1826 |
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... seems 6 ' I am one of the directors of the society to terminate in assignations and intrigues ; and I for the reformation of manners , and therefore hope you will take effectual methods , by your think myself a proper person for your ...
... seems 6 ' I am one of the directors of the society to terminate in assignations and intrigues ; and I for the reformation of manners , and therefore hope you will take effectual methods , by your think myself a proper person for your ...
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... seems , a person of distinction , for she every day came to him in a different dress , of the most beautiful shells , bugles , and beads . She likewise brought him a great many spoils , which her other lovers had presented to her , so ...
... seems , a person of distinction , for she every day came to him in a different dress , of the most beautiful shells , bugles , and beads . She likewise brought him a great many spoils , which her other lovers had presented to her , so ...
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... seems , the disguises only of a broken heart , and a kind of pageantry to cover distress , for in two months after she was carried to her grave with the same pomp and magnificence , being sent thither partly by the loss of one lover ...
... seems , the disguises only of a broken heart , and a kind of pageantry to cover distress , for in two months after she was carried to her grave with the same pomp and magnificence , being sent thither partly by the loss of one lover ...
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... seems , a great inconvenience , that those of the meanest capacities will pre - needs no apology . tend to make visits , though indeed they are qualified rather to add to the furniture of the house ( by filling an empty chair ) than to ...
... seems , a great inconvenience , that those of the meanest capacities will pre - needs no apology . tend to make visits , though indeed they are qualified rather to add to the furniture of the house ( by filling an empty chair ) than to ...
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... seems to run , When the brisk minor pants for twenty - one ; So slow th ' unprofitable moments roll , That lock up all the functions of my soul ; That keep me from myself , and still delay Life's instant business to a future day : That ...
... seems to run , When the brisk minor pants for twenty - one ; So slow th ' unprofitable moments roll , That lock up all the functions of my soul ; That keep me from myself , and still delay Life's instant business to a future day : That ...
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