The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Объемы 1-2J. J. Woodward, 1832 - Всего страниц: 895 |
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... behaviour : and whether it was from the delicacy of her constitution , or that she was troubled with vapours as I was after- wards told by one , who I found was none of her well - wishers , she changed colour , and startled at every ...
... behaviour : and whether it was from the delicacy of her constitution , or that she was troubled with vapours as I was after- wards told by one , who I found was none of her well - wishers , she changed colour , and startled at every ...
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... behaviour of most people we meet with . The learned Dr. Burnet , in his ' Theory of the Earth , ' takes occasion to observe , that every thought is attended with a con- sciousness and representativeness ; the mind has nothing presented ...
... behaviour of most people we meet with . The learned Dr. Burnet , in his ' Theory of the Earth , ' takes occasion to observe , that every thought is attended with a con- sciousness and representativeness ; the mind has nothing presented ...
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... behaviour of most people we meet with . The learned Dr. Burnet , in his ' Theory of the Earth , ' takes occasion to observe , When I think how oddly this lady is im- that every thought is attended with a con- proved by learning , I look ...
... behaviour of most people we meet with . The learned Dr. Burnet , in his ' Theory of the Earth , ' takes occasion to observe , When I think how oddly this lady is im- that every thought is attended with a con- proved by learning , I look ...
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... behaviour of the French is to make the sex more fantastical , or ( as they are pleased to term it ) more awakened , than is consistent either with virtue or discretion . To speak loud in pub- lic assemblies , to let every one hear you ...
... behaviour of the French is to make the sex more fantastical , or ( as they are pleased to term it ) more awakened , than is consistent either with virtue or discretion . To speak loud in pub- lic assemblies , to let every one hear you ...
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... behaviour , they have always the misfortune to make the company merry . The truth of it is , a man is not qualified for a butt , who has not a good deal of wit and vivacity , even in the ridiculous side of his character . A stu- April ...
... behaviour , they have always the misfortune to make the company merry . The truth of it is , a man is not qualified for a butt , who has not a good deal of wit and vivacity , even in the ridiculous side of his character . A stu- April ...
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