The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Volume 1J.J. Woodward, 1836 - 1 pages |
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... reason likewise , that I keep my com- of stock - jobbers at Jonathan's . In short , plexion and dress as very great secrets ; wherever I see a cluster of people , I al - though it is not impossible but I may make ways mix with them ...
... reason likewise , that I keep my com- of stock - jobbers at Jonathan's . In short , plexion and dress as very great secrets ; wherever I see a cluster of people , I al - though it is not impossible but I may make ways mix with them ...
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... reason Sir Roger was saying last But to return to the sparrows : there have of fine parts deserve to be hanged . The been so many flights of them let loose in reflections of such men are so delicate upon this opera , that it is feared ...
... reason Sir Roger was saying last But to return to the sparrows : there have of fine parts deserve to be hanged . The been so many flights of them let loose in reflections of such men are so delicate upon this opera , that it is feared ...
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... reason , of religion , in perfect contradiction to them ? All which of good - breeding ; without this , a man as I is supported by no other pretension , than have before hinted , is hopping instead of that it is done with what we call a ...
... reason , of religion , in perfect contradiction to them ? All which of good - breeding ; without this , a man as I is supported by no other pretension , than have before hinted , is hopping instead of that it is done with what we call a ...
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... reason I took the candle into my hand , and went up into my chamber , not without wondering at this unaccounta- ble weakness in reasonable creatures , that they should love to astonish and terrify one another . Were I a father , I ...
... reason I took the candle into my hand , and went up into my chamber , not without wondering at this unaccounta- ble weakness in reasonable creatures , that they should love to astonish and terrify one another . Were I a father , I ...
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... reason to perform our parts . He has cured since his coming thither , in less than a fortnight , four scaramouches , a mountebank doctor , two Turkish bassas , three nuns , and a morris - dancer . N. B. Any person may agree by the great ...
... reason to perform our parts . He has cured since his coming thither , in less than a fortnight , four scaramouches , a mountebank doctor , two Turkish bassas , three nuns , and a morris - dancer . N. B. Any person may agree by the great ...
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