The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Volume 1J.J. Woodward, 1836 - 1 pages |
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... leave ly . The lady , however , recovering herself the room ; but a friend of mine taking notice after a little space , said to her husband , that one of our female companions was big with a sigh , My dear , misfortunes never with child ...
... leave ly . The lady , however , recovering herself the room ; but a friend of mine taking notice after a little space , said to her husband , that one of our female companions was big with a sigh , My dear , misfortunes never with child ...
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With Notes and a General Index. ne has an uncle will leave him some thou- | am not mistaken in myself , I think I have sands . Will has many arts of this kind to a genius to escape it . Upon hearing in a torture this sort of temper , and ...
With Notes and a General Index. ne has an uncle will leave him some thou- | am not mistaken in myself , I think I have sands . Will has many arts of this kind to a genius to escape it . Upon hearing in a torture this sort of temper , and ...
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... leave , but wean ourselves from them while we are in the midst of them . It is certainly the general intention of the greater part of mankind to accomplish this work , and live according to their own ap- probation , as soon as they ...
... leave , but wean ourselves from them while we are in the midst of them . It is certainly the general intention of the greater part of mankind to accomplish this work , and live according to their own ap- probation , as soon as they ...
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... leave to propose Mr. Spectator . You see his inclinations , and perhaps we may not have his fellow . " " I found most of them ( as is usual in all such cases ) were prepared ; but one of the seniors ( whom by the by Mr. President had ...
... leave to propose Mr. Spectator . You see his inclinations , and perhaps we may not have his fellow . " " I found most of them ( as is usual in all such cases ) were prepared ; but one of the seniors ( whom by the by Mr. President had ...
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... leave him till they have delivered him out of his trou- bles , or made him triumph over his ene- mies . This error they have been led into by a ridiculous doctrine in modern criticism , that they are obliged to an equal distribu- tion ...
... leave him till they have delivered him out of his trou- bles , or made him triumph over his ene- mies . This error they have been led into by a ridiculous doctrine in modern criticism , that they are obliged to an equal distribu- tion ...
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