The Spectator, Том 8William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... live . But before five in the afternoon I left the city , came to my 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 ...
... live . But before five in the afternoon I left the city , came to my 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 ...
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... lives in the contempla- tion of some withered Egyptian , Coptic , Armenian , or Chinese leaves , while others made it their business- to collect in voluminous herbals all the several leaves of some one tree . The flowers afford a most ...
... lives in the contempla- tion of some withered Egyptian , Coptic , Armenian , or Chinese leaves , while others made it their business- to collect in voluminous herbals all the several leaves of some one tree . The flowers afford a most ...
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... live better together than usually folks do who hated one another when they were first join- ed : to evade the sin against parents , or at least to ex- tenuate it , my dear rails at my father and mother , and I curse her's for making the ...
... live better together than usually folks do who hated one another when they were first join- ed : to evade the sin against parents , or at least to ex- tenuate it , my dear rails at my father and mother , and I curse her's for making the ...
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... for per- sons whom they have but little friendship for , give recommendatory characters of men whom they are not acquainted with , bestow places on those whom they do not esteem , live in such a manner No. 458 . 27 THE SPECTATOR .
... for per- sons whom they have but little friendship for , give recommendatory characters of men whom they are not acquainted with , bestow places on those whom they do not esteem , live in such a manner No. 458 . 27 THE SPECTATOR .
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Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. they do not esteem , live in such a manner as they themselves do not approve ; and all this merely because they have not the confidence to resist solici- tation , importunity , or example ? Nor does ...
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. they do not esteem , live in such a manner as they themselves do not approve ; and all this merely because they have not the confidence to resist solici- tation , importunity , or example ? Nor does ...
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