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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... imagination is Eudosia ! Eudosia has all the arts of life and good - breeding with so much ease , that the virtue of her conduct looks more like instinct than choice . It is as little difficult to her to think justly of persons and ...
... imagination is Eudosia ! Eudosia has all the arts of life and good - breeding with so much ease , that the virtue of her conduct looks more like instinct than choice . It is as little difficult to her to think justly of persons and ...
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... imagination as my servant knows my humour so well , that calling far as possible from what they had long themselves for my breakfast this morning ( it being past my betwe forgot , and ended his discourse with a sly com- usual hour ) ...
... imagination as my servant knows my humour so well , that calling far as possible from what they had long themselves for my breakfast this morning ( it being past my betwe forgot , and ended his discourse with a sly com- usual hour ) ...
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... imagination , that I fancy will not be altogether un- other title to give it ; but as it is I shall communi- like what will be found in some page or other of this imaginary historian . cate it to the public . It will sufficiently ...
... imagination , that I fancy will not be altogether un- other title to give it ; but as it is I shall communi- like what will be found in some page or other of this imaginary historian . cate it to the public . It will sufficiently ...
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... imagination . As it is said , in justification of this hollow kind of the beauty of the body always accompanies the conversation , that there is no harm , no real deceit health of it , so certainly is decency concomitant in compliment ...
... imagination . As it is said , in justification of this hollow kind of the beauty of the body always accompanies the conversation , that there is no harm , no real deceit health of it , so certainly is decency concomitant in compliment ...
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... imagination that was apt to him with great tenderness ; when in the midst of startle might easily have construed into a black the pleasure which she expressed at the sight of horse without a head : and I dare say the poor him , he ...
... imagination that was apt to him with great tenderness ; when in the midst of startle might easily have construed into a black the pleasure which she expressed at the sight of horse without a head : and I dare say the poor him , he ...
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