The Spectator; with Notes, and a General Index, Том 1J. J. Woodward, 1826 |
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... tion 201. Devotion - Enthusiasm Steele . No. nocent Diversions - Absent Lovers →→→ from a Trojan - Addison . 246. Mischief of Mothers not nursing their Children Addison . Steele . 247. Different Classes of Female Orators 248. On ...
... tion 201. Devotion - Enthusiasm Steele . No. nocent Diversions - Absent Lovers →→→ from a Trojan - Addison . 246. Mischief of Mothers not nursing their Children Addison . Steele . 247. Different Classes of Female Orators 248. On ...
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... tion . There sat at her feet a couple of secre- really filled with money , had been blown up taries , who received every hour letters from with air , and called into my memory the bags all parts of the world , which the one or the full ...
... tion . There sat at her feet a couple of secre- really filled with money , had been blown up taries , who received every hour letters from with air , and called into my memory the bags all parts of the world , which the one or the full ...
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... tion . the whole nation . I can describe every parish by its impieties , and can tell you in which of our streets lewdness prevails , which gaming has taken possession of , and where drunken- ness has got the better of them both . When ...
... tion . the whole nation . I can describe every parish by its impieties , and can tell you in which of our streets lewdness prevails , which gaming has taken possession of , and where drunken- ness has got the better of them both . When ...
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... tion , that move in an exalted sphere of know- ledge and virtue , that join all the beauties of the mind to the ornaments of dress , and in- spire a kind of awe and respect , as well as love , into their male beholders . I hope to ...
... tion , that move in an exalted sphere of know- ledge and virtue , that join all the beauties of the mind to the ornaments of dress , and in- spire a kind of awe and respect , as well as love , into their male beholders . I hope to ...
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... tion of its colour to that of her fingers : then open his bosom , then laugh at him for covering it . She was , it seems , a person of distinction , for she every day came to him in a different dress , of the most beautiful shells ...
... tion of its colour to that of her fingers : then open his bosom , then laugh at him for covering it . She was , it seems , a person of distinction , for she every day came to him in a different dress , of the most beautiful shells ...
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