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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... means fit for the bet- tune , could he do it with the same security . There ter sort of conversation , and yet have an imperti- is , indeed , something very barbarous and inhuman nent ambition of appearing with those to whom in the ...
... means fit for the bet- tune , could he do it with the same security . There ter sort of conversation , and yet have an imperti- is , indeed , something very barbarous and inhuman nent ambition of appearing with those to whom in the ...
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... means means fell into a consumption ; till at length , grow- itable companions . You are , it is true , very ing fat , I was in a manner shamed out of this ima pretty , can dance , and make a very good figure gination . Not long after ...
... means means fell into a consumption ; till at length , grow- itable companions . You are , it is true , very ing fat , I was in a manner shamed out of this ima pretty , can dance , and make a very good figure gination . Not long after ...
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... means he discovered of it , to make our health our business , to engage how many ounces of his food passed by perspira - in no action that is not part of a regimen , or course tion , what quantity of it was turned into nourish - of ...
... means he discovered of it , to make our health our business , to engage how many ounces of his food passed by perspira - in no action that is not part of a regimen , or course tion , what quantity of it was turned into nourish - of ...
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... means I can improve myself with Upon this I began to consider with myself what those objects , which others consider with terror . numerable multitudes of people lay confused to- When I look upon the tombs of the great , every gether ...
... means I can improve myself with Upon this I began to consider with myself what those objects , which others consider with terror . numerable multitudes of people lay confused to- When I look upon the tombs of the great , every gether ...
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... means the French when he hears a French tragedy , to complain that music is now perfect in its kind ; and when you the actors all of them speak in a tone : and there- say it is not so good as the Italian , you only mean re he very ...
... means the French when he hears a French tragedy , to complain that music is now perfect in its kind ; and when you the actors all of them speak in a tone : and there- say it is not so good as the Italian , you only mean re he very ...
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