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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... happy place , whenever his life little spots and blemishes , that are apt to rise among should be at an end . She then brought two of the charms which nature has poured out upon them , her children to him , who died some years before ...
... happy place , whenever his life little spots and blemishes , that are apt to rise among should be at an end . She then brought two of the charms which nature has poured out upon them , her children to him , who died some years before ...
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... happy multitude , insomuch that at many tropics . public solemnities I cannot forbear expressing my For these reasons there are not more useful joy with tears that have stolen down my checks members in a commonwealth than merchants ...
... happy multitude , insomuch that at many tropics . public solemnities I cannot forbear expressing my For these reasons there are not more useful joy with tears that have stolen down my checks members in a commonwealth than merchants ...
Стр. 88
... happy and shedding their blood for them . Some of them , when he gains his own approbation , and the fool like the Idol in the Apocrypha , must have treats when he recommends himself to the applause of and collations prepared for them ...
... happy and shedding their blood for them . Some of them , when he gains his own approbation , and the fool like the Idol in the Apocrypha , must have treats when he recommends himself to the applause of and collations prepared for them ...
Стр. 90
... happy for her there was In the catalogue of the English who fell , Wither- not so charming a creature as Dorimant now liv . ington's behaviour is in the same manner particu - ing , she began with a theatrical air and tone of larized ...
... happy for her there was In the catalogue of the English who fell , Wither- not so charming a creature as Dorimant now liv . ington's behaviour is in the same manner particu - ing , she began with a theatrical air and tone of larized ...
Стр. 98
... happy conjunction of dif- my lord , for taking this occasion of telling all the ferent talents meets in him whose whole discourse world how ardently I love and honour you ; and is at once animated by the strength and force of that I am ...
... happy conjunction of dif- my lord , for taking this occasion of telling all the ferent talents meets in him whose whole discourse world how ardently I love and honour you ; and is at once animated by the strength and force of that I am ...
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