The Spectator, Том 8William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... common wing shall bear My rising body through the air . CREECH . THERE is not a more pleasing exercise of the mind than gratitude . It is accompanied with such an inward satisfaction , that the duty is sufficiently re- warded by the ...
... common wing shall bear My rising body through the air . CREECH . THERE is not a more pleasing exercise of the mind than gratitude . It is accompanied with such an inward satisfaction , that the duty is sufficiently re- warded by the ...
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... common dunners do in ma- king them pay . The day of people of fashion began now to break , and carts and hacks were mingled with equipages of show and vanity ; when I resolved to walk it out of cheapness ; but my unhappy curiosity is ...
... common dunners do in ma- king them pay . The day of people of fashion began now to break , and carts and hacks were mingled with equipages of show and vanity ; when I resolved to walk it out of cheapness ; but my unhappy curiosity is ...
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... common scene of Covent Garden , and passed the evening at Will's in attending the dis- courses of several sets of people , who relieved each other within my hearing on the subjects of cards , dice , love , learning , and politics . The ...
... common scene of Covent Garden , and passed the evening at Will's in attending the dis- courses of several sets of people , who relieved each other within my hearing on the subjects of cards , dice , love , learning , and politics . The ...
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... common life . " MR . SPECTATOR , " As I was walking the other day in a fine garden , and observed the great variety of improvements in plants and flowers beyond what they otherwise would have been , I was naturally led into a reflec ...
... common life . " MR . SPECTATOR , " As I was walking the other day in a fine garden , and observed the great variety of improvements in plants and flowers beyond what they otherwise would have been , I was naturally led into a reflec ...
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... common lumber . ” Nothing indeed can be more unhappy than the condition of bankruptcy . The calamity which hap- pens to us by ill fortune , or by the injury of others , has in it some consolation ; but what arises from our own ...
... common lumber . ” Nothing indeed can be more unhappy than the condition of bankruptcy . The calamity which hap- pens to us by ill fortune , or by the injury of others , has in it some consolation ; but what arises from our own ...
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