The Spectator; with Notes, and a General Index, Том 1J. J. Woodward, 1826 |
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... turn of nature , and have finished did formerly in the cutting down of your old yourself in them by the utmost improvements ones . In short , we hear from all hands that of art . A man that is defective in either of you are thoroughly ...
... turn of nature , and have finished did formerly in the cutting down of your old yourself in them by the utmost improvements ones . In short , we hear from all hands that of art . A man that is defective in either of you are thoroughly ...
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... turn makes him at sour expression , but frankly confess that he once both disinterested and agreeable . As few left the world , because he was not fit for it . A of his thoughts are drawn from business , they strict honesty and an even ...
... turn makes him at sour expression , but frankly confess that he once both disinterested and agreeable . As few left the world , because he was not fit for it . A of his thoughts are drawn from business , they strict honesty and an even ...
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... turn ; and I find gold . Her name ( as they told me ) was Pub- there is not one of the company , but myself , lic Credit . The walls , instead of being adorn- who rarely speak at all , but speaks of him as ed with pictures and maps ...
... turn ; and I find gold . Her name ( as they told me ) was Pub- there is not one of the company , but myself , lic Credit . The walls , instead of being adorn- who rarely speak at all , but speaks of him as ed with pictures and maps ...
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... turn of their eyes , and the changes of It is an endless and frivolous pursuit to act by their countenance , their sentiments of the ob- any other rule , than the care of satisfying our jects before them . I have indulged my silence own ...
... turn of their eyes , and the changes of It is an endless and frivolous pursuit to act by their countenance , their sentiments of the ob- any other rule , than the care of satisfying our jects before them . I have indulged my silence own ...
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... turn the most in- At her coming into the room , I observed a set - different circumstances into misfortunes , and ... turning to plucking of a merry thought . A screech - owl her husband , you may now see the stranger at midnight has ...
... turn the most in- At her coming into the room , I observed a set - different circumstances into misfortunes , and ... turning to plucking of a merry thought . A screech - owl her husband , you may now see the stranger at midnight has ...
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