The Spectator, Том 8William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... took boat for London , with a resolution to rove by boat and coach for the next four - and - twenty hours , till the many different objects I must needs meet with should tire my imagination , and give me an inclination to a repose more ...
... took boat for London , with a resolution to rove by boat and coach for the next four - and - twenty hours , till the many different objects I must needs meet with should tire my imagination , and give me an inclination to a repose more ...
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... took their leave of each other at the Dark - house , to go to bed before the day was too far spent . Chimney - sweepers passed by us as we made up to the market , and some raillery hap- pened between one of the fruit - wenches and those ...
... took their leave of each other at the Dark - house , to go to bed before the day was too far spent . Chimney - sweepers passed by us as we made up to the market , and some raillery hap- pened between one of the fruit - wenches and those ...
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... took the wink to pursue , and the Lady's driver gave the hint that he was going through Long - Acre towards St. James ' while he whipped up James - Street , we drove for King's - Street , to save the pass at St. Mar- tin's - Lane . The ...
... took the wink to pursue , and the Lady's driver gave the hint that he was going through Long - Acre towards St. James ' while he whipped up James - Street , we drove for King's - Street , to save the pass at St. Mar- tin's - Lane . The ...
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... drink , had not the confidence to refuse his glass in his turn , when on a sudden he grew so fluttered , that he took all the talk of the table into his own hands , abused every one of the company 26 No. 458 . THE SPECTATOR .
... drink , had not the confidence to refuse his glass in his turn , when on a sudden he grew so fluttered , that he took all the talk of the table into his own hands , abused every one of the company 26 No. 458 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... took to be conspicuous in their own characters , or dispraising others for wanting theirs , or vying in the degrees of them . At last we approached a bower , at the entrance of which Error was seated . The trees were thick wo- ven , and ...
... took to be conspicuous in their own characters , or dispraising others for wanting theirs , or vying in the degrees of them . At last we approached a bower , at the entrance of which Error was seated . The trees were thick wo- ven , and ...
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