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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... reader , that upon my walking insinuate , that it is but a sham combat which they behind the scenes last winter , as I was thinking on represent upon the stage : but upon inquiry I find , something else , I accidentally Justled against ...
... reader , that upon my walking insinuate , that it is but a sham combat which they behind the scenes last winter , as I was thinking on represent upon the stage : but upon inquiry I find , something else , I accidentally Justled against ...
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... reader , that if he has started any hint ence to a quaker that is trimmed close , and almost which he is not able to pursue , if he has met with cut to the quick , or to a beau that is loaden with any surprising story which he does not ...
... reader , that if he has started any hint ence to a quaker that is trimmed close , and almost which he is not able to pursue , if he has met with cut to the quick , or to a beau that is loaden with any surprising story which he does not ...
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... reader of this paper , never to think sometimes you see him putting on grave looks and himself , or any one of his friends or enemies , aim- a solemn habit , sometimes airy in his behaviour ed at in what is said : for I promise him ...
... reader of this paper , never to think sometimes you see him putting on grave looks and himself , or any one of his friends or enemies , aim- a solemn habit , sometimes airy in his behaviour ed at in what is said : for I promise him ...
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... reader's ima- unfit . I cannot give you a notion of them better , gination to multiply twenty men into such prodi- than by presenting you with a letter from a gen gious multitudes , or to fancy that two or three tleman , who belongs to ...
... reader's ima- unfit . I cannot give you a notion of them better , gination to multiply twenty men into such prodi- than by presenting you with a letter from a gen gious multitudes , or to fancy that two or three tleman , who belongs to ...
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... reader to sec they did not from time to time apply their hand - how Sophocles has conducted a tragedy under the kerchiefs to their eyes . Far be it from me to think like delicate circumstances . Orestes was in the of banishing this ...
... reader to sec they did not from time to time apply their hand - how Sophocles has conducted a tragedy under the kerchiefs to their eyes . Far be it from me to think like delicate circumstances . Orestes was in the of banishing this ...
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