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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... sense of those extraordinary pieces , our authors were behind our backs . In the mean time , I can- would often make words of their own , which were not forbear thinking how naturally an historian , entirely foreign to the meaning of ...
... sense of those extraordinary pieces , our authors were behind our backs . In the mean time , I can- would often make words of their own , which were not forbear thinking how naturally an historian , entirely foreign to the meaning of ...
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... sense of shame , The whole transaction is performed with the eyes ; has the same advantage over his mistress , as he and the crime is no less than employing them in who has no regard for his own life has over his such a manner , as to ...
... sense of shame , The whole transaction is performed with the eyes ; has the same advantage over his mistress , as he and the crime is no less than employing them in who has no regard for his own life has over his such a manner , as to ...
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... sense I hate to see , but never can believe . ROSCOMMON . now grown old , and hope you will recommend me so effectually , as that I may say something be . fore I go off the stage : in which you will do a great act of charity to ' Your ...
... sense I hate to see , but never can believe . ROSCOMMON . now grown old , and hope you will recommend me so effectually , as that I may say something be . fore I go off the stage : in which you will do a great act of charity to ' Your ...
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... sense and taste of that their irregularities could not furnish sufficient mankind , and not from the principles of those arts variety of folly to afford daily new impertinences ; themselves ; or , in other words , the taste is not to by ...
... sense and taste of that their irregularities could not furnish sufficient mankind , and not from the principles of those arts variety of folly to afford daily new impertinences ; themselves ; or , in other words , the taste is not to by ...
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... sense so very serious upon fooleries . Let our good friend , ' says he , attack every one that deserves it : I would only advise you , Mr. Spectator , applying himself to me , to take care how you meddle with country squires . They are ...
... sense so very serious upon fooleries . Let our good friend , ' says he , attack every one that deserves it : I would only advise you , Mr. Spectator , applying himself to me , to take care how you meddle with country squires . They are ...
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