The Spectator; with Notes, and a General Index, Том 1J. J. Woodward, 1826 |
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... speak of the pleasure you afford all who are admitted to your conversation , of your elegant taste in all the polite arts of learning . of your great humanity and complacency of manners , and of the surprising influence which is ...
... speak of the pleasure you afford all who are admitted to your conversation , of your elegant taste in all the polite arts of learning . of your great humanity and complacency of manners , and of the surprising influence which is ...
Стр. xiv
... speak of you , I celebrate one the good offices done the vanquished in the who has had the happiness of possessing also name of the Queen of England , gave both the those qualities which make a man useful to conqueror and the captive ...
... speak of you , I celebrate one the good offices done the vanquished in the who has had the happiness of possessing also name of the Queen of England , gave both the those qualities which make a man useful to conqueror and the captive ...
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... speak of a young which disposed all my contemplations into a commoner , that said a lively thing in the vision or allegory , or what else the reader house , he starts up , ' He has good blood in his shall please to call it . vein ; Tom ...
... speak of a young which disposed all my contemplations into a commoner , that said a lively thing in the vision or allegory , or what else the reader house , he starts up , ' He has good blood in his shall please to call it . vein ; Tom ...
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... speak was once taken up for a jesuit , for no other ing . Will Honeycomb was very entertaining reason but my profound taciturnity , It is from the other night at a play , to a gentleman who this misfortune , that to be out of harm's way ...
... speak was once taken up for a jesuit , for no other ing . Will Honeycomb was very entertaining reason but my profound taciturnity , It is from the other night at a play , to a gentleman who this misfortune , that to be out of harm's way ...
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... speak to him without the door . IX . If any member calls another a cuckold , he shall be turned out of the club . X. None shall be admitted into the club that is of the same trade with any member of it . XI . None of the club shall have ...
... speak to him without the door . IX . If any member calls another a cuckold , he shall be turned out of the club . X. None shall be admitted into the club that is of the same trade with any member of it . XI . None of the club shall have ...
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