The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Volumes 1-2J. J. Woodward, 1832 - 895 pages |
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... face , his eldest sister imme- diately calls him off , and bids him not dis- turb the gentleman . At my first entering into the family , I was troubled with the civility of their rising up to me every time I came into the room ; but my ...
... face , his eldest sister imme- diately calls him off , and bids him not dis- turb the gentleman . At my first entering into the family , I was troubled with the civility of their rising up to me every time I came into the room ; but my ...
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... face I tage , of whom I must declare myself an ad- have often seen at the playhouse , gave me mirer ; namely , that ... faces my landlady's children brought me in seve- with as significant looks and passions , how ral others , with some ...
... face I tage , of whom I must declare myself an ad- have often seen at the playhouse , gave me mirer ; namely , that ... faces my landlady's children brought me in seve- with as significant looks and passions , how ral others , with some ...
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... face , which is not quite so long as it is broad . Whether this might not partly arise from my opening my mouth much seldomer than other people , and by conse- quence not so much lengthening the fibres of my visage , I am not at leisure ...
... face , which is not quite so long as it is broad . Whether this might not partly arise from my opening my mouth much seldomer than other people , and by conse- quence not so much lengthening the fibres of my visage , I am not at leisure ...
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... face the next good or other of every man of their ac- day ; being resolved , as I grow in reputa- quaintance . tion for wit to resign my pretensions to beauty . This , I hope , may give some ease to those unhappy gentlemen who do me the ...
... face the next good or other of every man of their ac- day ; being resolved , as I grow in reputa- quaintance . tion for wit to resign my pretensions to beauty . This , I hope , may give some ease to those unhappy gentlemen who do me the ...
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... face , expecting I would make an an- sant image of our proselyte , Mr. President swer , when , by good luck , a gentleman told me I should be his stranger at the next that had entered the coffee - house since the night's club ; where we ...
... face , expecting I would make an an- sant image of our proselyte , Mr. President swer , when , by good luck , a gentleman told me I should be his stranger at the next that had entered the coffee - house since the night's club ; where we ...
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