The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Объемы 1-2J. J. Woodward, 1832 - Всего страниц: 895 |
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... greater valetudinarian than any I had ever met with , even in her own sex , and subject to such momentary consumptions , that in the twinkling of an eye , she would fall away from the florid complexion , and most healthful state of body ...
... greater valetudinarian than any I had ever met with , even in her own sex , and subject to such momentary consumptions , that in the twinkling of an eye , she would fall away from the florid complexion , and most healthful state of body ...
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... greater sagacity , consider their talents , manners , failings , and merits . It is remarkable , that those who want any one sense , possess the others with greater force and vivacity . Thus my want of , or rather resignation of speech ...
... greater sagacity , consider their talents , manners , failings , and merits . It is remarkable , that those who want any one sense , possess the others with greater force and vivacity . Thus my want of , or rather resignation of speech ...
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... greater applause than any compliments I could make her . -Veteres avias tibi de pulmone revello . Pers . Sat. v . 92 . I root th ' old woman from thy trembling heart . fingers : then open his bosom , then laugh No. 12. ] Wednesday ...
... greater applause than any compliments I could make her . -Veteres avias tibi de pulmone revello . Pers . Sat. v . 92 . I root th ' old woman from thy trembling heart . fingers : then open his bosom , then laugh No. 12. ] Wednesday ...
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... greater advantage of exposing what is said of him no nation or person can himself , stands upon a hassock , and com- be concerned for . For this reason one may mands the whole congregation , to the great be free upon him . I have put ...
... greater advantage of exposing what is said of him no nation or person can himself , stands upon a hassock , and com- be concerned for . For this reason one may mands the whole congregation , to the great be free upon him . I have put ...
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... greater numbers that palliate their want of archdeacons . Among the second are doc- business with a pretence to such chamber tors of divinity , prebendaries , and all that practice . wear scarfs . The rest are comprehended under the ...
... greater numbers that palliate their want of archdeacons . Among the second are doc- business with a pretence to such chamber tors of divinity , prebendaries , and all that practice . wear scarfs . The rest are comprehended under the ...
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