The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Объемы 1-2J. J. Woodward, 1832 - Всего страниц: 895 |
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... means I have made my- an account of those gentlemen who are con- self a speculative statesman , soldier , mer ... mean time , when I consider how much I have seen , read , and Worcestershire , of an ancient descent , a THE first of our ...
... means I have made my- an account of those gentlemen who are con- self a speculative statesman , soldier , mer ... mean time , when I consider how much I have seen , read , and Worcestershire , of an ancient descent , a THE first of our ...
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... mean , that I shall not lower , but exalt the subjects I treat upon . Discourse for their entertainment is not to be ... means , love , during the time of my speculations , shall be carried on with the same sincerity as any other affair ...
... mean , that I shall not lower , but exalt the subjects I treat upon . Discourse for their entertainment is not to be ... means , love , during the time of my speculations , shall be carried on with the same sincerity as any other affair ...
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... means gathering together materials for thinking . These needy persons do not know what to talk of , till about twelve o'clock in the morning ; for by that time they are pretty good judges of the weather , know which way the wind sits ...
... means gathering together materials for thinking . These needy persons do not know what to talk of , till about twelve o'clock in the morning ; for by that time they are pretty good judges of the weather , know which way the wind sits ...
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... mean time , I have related this combat of the lion , to show what are at present the reigning entertainments of the ... means I have not only lost my two customers , whom I used to place for sixpence a piece over against Mrs. Rachel ...
... mean time , I have related this combat of the lion , to show what are at present the reigning entertainments of the ... means I have not only lost my two customers , whom I used to place for sixpence a piece over against Mrs. Rachel ...
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... means to be rid of them . The two follow- You and I were pressed against each ing letters are writ by persons who suffer other last winter in a crowd , in which un- by such impertinence . A worthy old bach - easy posture we suffered ...
... means to be rid of them . The two follow- You and I were pressed against each ing letters are writ by persons who suffer other last winter in a crowd , in which un- by such impertinence . A worthy old bach - easy posture we suffered ...
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