The Spectator: With Notes, and a General Index. The Eight Volumes Comprised in OneHickman and Hazzard. William Brown, printer, 1822 - Всего страниц: 771 |
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... discourse with which men eloquence , the perspicuity of his discourse gives the usually entertain women . He has all his life dressed same pleasure that wit would in another man . He very well , and remembers habits as others do men ...
... discourse with which men eloquence , the perspicuity of his discourse gives the usually entertain women . He has all his life dressed same pleasure that wit would in another man . He very well , and remembers habits as others do men ...
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... discourses . The present writing is only to When I threw my eye towards the next woman admonish the world , that they ... discourse with any but my parti - raillery would they have been led into , had they cular friends , and not in ...
... discourses . The present writing is only to When I threw my eye towards the next woman admonish the world , that they ... discourse with any but my parti - raillery would they have been led into , had they cular friends , and not in ...
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... discourse of the ourselves an interest in Him who holds the reins family . The maid will ask her mistress ( though I of the whole creation in his hands , and moderates amby ) whether the gentleman is ready to go to them after such a ...
... discourse of the ourselves an interest in Him who holds the reins family . The maid will ask her mistress ( though I of the whole creation in his hands , and moderates amby ) whether the gentleman is ready to go to them after such a ...
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... discourse , and both dramas agree ; which is , that by the squeak of a birth - day furnishes conversation for a twelve their voices the heroes of each are eunuchs : and month after . A furbelow of precious stones , ar as the wit in both ...
... discourse , and both dramas agree ; which is , that by the squeak of a birth - day furnishes conversation for a twelve their voices the heroes of each are eunuchs : and month after . A furbelow of precious stones , ar as the wit in both ...
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... discourse on the immortality of the Italian chirurgeon , arrived from the carnival at Ve - soul , at his entering ... discourses of that divine philosopher . It has been observed by many writers , that Socrates was so little moved at ...
... discourse on the immortality of the Italian chirurgeon , arrived from the carnival at Ve - soul , at his entering ... discourses of that divine philosopher . It has been observed by many writers , that Socrates was so little moved at ...
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