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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... acquaintance . We writing . It is with this view that I have endea were no sooner sat down , but upon casting my eyes youred to set my readers right in several points re- about the room , I found in almost every corner of lating to ...
... acquaintance . We writing . It is with this view that I have endea were no sooner sat down , but upon casting my eyes youred to set my readers right in several points re- about the room , I found in almost every corner of lating to ...
Стр. 69
... acquaintance , who their knives and that therefore the posy still re- intends to present his mistress with a copy of verses mains in its ancient shape , though the ax itself made in the shape of her fan ; and , if he tells me is lost ...
... acquaintance , who their knives and that therefore the posy still re- intends to present his mistress with a copy of verses mains in its ancient shape , though the ax itself made in the shape of her fan ; and , if he tells me is lost ...
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... acquaintance of mine , of ninety pounds a awed and delighted with the appearance of the year , who has naturally the vanity of being a man god of Wit ' : there was something so amiable , and of fashion deep at his heart , is very much ...
... acquaintance of mine , of ninety pounds a awed and delighted with the appearance of the year , who has naturally the vanity of being a man god of Wit ' : there was something so amiable , and of fashion deep at his heart , is very much ...
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... acquaintance , for calling , in one of my papers , Dorimant a clown . She was so unmerciful as to take advantage of my invincible taciturnity , and on that occasion with great freedom to consider the air , the height , the face , the ...
... acquaintance , for calling , in one of my papers , Dorimant a clown . She was so unmerciful as to take advantage of my invincible taciturnity , and on that occasion with great freedom to consider the air , the height , the face , the ...
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... acquaintance . He was come to that tion must be in the utmost degree both diverting knowledge of men by long observation , that he and instructive ; yet to enjoy such observations in would profess altering the whole mass of blood in the ...
... acquaintance . He was come to that tion must be in the utmost degree both diverting knowledge of men by long observation , that he and instructive ; yet to enjoy such observations in would profess altering the whole mass of blood in the ...
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