The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Volumes 1-2J. J. Woodward, 1832 - 895 pages |
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... body , and wither into a skeleton . Her recoveries were often as sudden as her decays , insomuch that she There was as great a change in the hill would revive in a moment out of a wasting of money - bags , and the heaps of money ...
... body , and wither into a skeleton . Her recoveries were often as sudden as her decays , insomuch that she There was as great a change in the hill would revive in a moment out of a wasting of money - bags , and the heaps of money ...
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... body , and restlessness of thought , and is never easy in any one place , when she thinks there is more company in another . The missing of an opera the first night , would be more afflicting to her than the death of a child . She ...
... body , and restlessness of thought , and is never easy in any one place , when she thinks there is more company in another . The missing of an opera the first night , would be more afflicting to her than the death of a child . She ...
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... body ; To the Spectator . and will not be provoked by the worst usage I can receive from others , to make an ex- ample of any particular criminal . In short I have so much of a drawcansir in me , that I shall pass over a single foe to ...
... body ; To the Spectator . and will not be provoked by the worst usage I can receive from others , to make an ex- ample of any particular criminal . In short I have so much of a drawcansir in me , that I shall pass over a single foe to ...
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... body of the law is no less incumbered with superfluous members , that are like Virgil's army , which he tells us was so crowded , many of them had not room to use their weapons . This prodigious society of men may be divided into the ...
... body of the law is no less incumbered with superfluous members , that are like Virgil's army , which he tells us was so crowded , many of them had not room to use their weapons . This prodigious society of men may be divided into the ...
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... body , or rather of mind , by the study of physic . I no sooner began to peruse books of this nature , but I found ... body in its pro- per poise , so it is , that I find myself in a sick and languishing condition . My com- plexion is ...
... body , or rather of mind , by the study of physic . I no sooner began to peruse books of this nature , but I found ... body in its pro- per poise , so it is , that I find myself in a sick and languishing condition . My com- plexion is ...
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