The Spectator; with Notes, and a General Index, Том 1J. J. Woodward, 1826 |
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... taken away the bells from it . As for the rest of my infancy , there being VOL . I. I have passed my latter years in this city , where I am frequently seen in most public places , though there are not above half a do- zen of my select ...
... taken away the bells from it . As for the rest of my infancy , there being VOL . I. I have passed my latter years in this city , where I am frequently seen in most public places , though there are not above half a do- zen of my select ...
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... 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 , sat on his ...
... 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 , sat on his ...
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... taken , I must en - awkward imitation of the rest of mankind . Rinaldo , an opera , 1711. The plan was laid by Aaron Hill , his outline filled up with Italian words by Sig . G. Rossi , and the music composed by Handle . The story is taken ...
... taken , I must en - awkward imitation of the rest of mankind . Rinaldo , an opera , 1711. The plan was laid by Aaron Hill , his outline filled up with Italian words by Sig . G. Rossi , and the music composed by Handle . The story is taken ...
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... taken its original from a mutton- pie . The Beef - steak and October clubs are neither of them averse to eating and drinking , if we may form a judgment of them from their respective titles . When men are thus knit together , by a love ...
... taken its original from a mutton- pie . The Beef - steak and October clubs are neither of them averse to eating and drinking , if we may form a judgment of them from their respective titles . When men are thus knit together , by a love ...
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... taken particular care to in- stil into his mind an early love of gain , by making him a perfect master of numbers , and consequently giving him a quick view of loss and advantage , and preventing the natural im- pulses of his passion ...
... taken particular care to in- stil into his mind an early love of gain , by making him a perfect master of numbers , and consequently giving him a quick view of loss and advantage , and preventing the natural im- pulses of his passion ...
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