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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... thing that is new , I once prevailed upon my friend Will Honeycomb to carry me along with him to one of these travelled ladies , desiring him I have now gone through the several dramatic at the same time to present me as a foreigner who ...
... thing that is new , I once prevailed upon my friend Will Honeycomb to carry me along with him to one of these travelled ladies , desiring him I have now gone through the several dramatic at the same time to present me as a foreigner who ...
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... thing else but a wood of shades . He immediately THE Americans believe that all creatures have souls , concluded , that this huge thicket of thorns and not only men and women , but brutes , vegetables , brakes was designed as a kind of ...
... thing else but a wood of shades . He immediately THE Americans believe that all creatures have souls , concluded , that this huge thicket of thorns and not only men and women , but brutes , vegetables , brakes was designed as a kind of ...
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... thing called fine breeding ; for I am afraid it differs too much from that plain thing called good breeding . Your most humble servant . " * The general mistake among us in the educating our children is , that in our daughters we take ...
... thing called fine breeding ; for I am afraid it differs too much from that plain thing called good breeding . Your most humble servant . " * The general mistake among us in the educating our children is , that in our daughters we take ...
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... thing so inexpressibly graceful in his words and a gentleman to give no part of humankind re - actions , that every circumstance must become him . proach , for what they , whom they reproach , may The change of persons or things around ...
... thing so inexpressibly graceful in his words and a gentleman to give no part of humankind re - actions , that every circumstance must become him . proach , for what they , whom they reproach , may The change of persons or things around ...
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... thing ; but being brought into obtain the approbation of all with whom we con- the account , they are mere ciphers ... thing be good for any thing , I am sure sincerity is better : for why does any man dissemble , or seem to be that ...
... thing ; but being brought into obtain the approbation of all with whom we con- the account , they are mere ciphers ... thing be good for any thing , I am sure sincerity is better : for why does any man dissemble , or seem to be that ...
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