The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volúmenes9-10J. Crissy, 1841 |
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... affection , the son was not behind hand in professing that he would not cut the least bit off him , but upon the utmost extremity , or to provide for his younger brothers and sisters . Well , Alexandrinus died , and the heir of his body ...
... affection , the son was not behind hand in professing that he would not cut the least bit off him , but upon the utmost extremity , or to provide for his younger brothers and sisters . Well , Alexandrinus died , and the heir of his body ...
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... affection turned to one or the other irresistibly . A judicious gentleman near me said , ' I could , methinks , be Miller's se- cond , but I had rather have Buck for mine . ' Miller had an audacious look that took the eye ; Buck , a ...
... affection turned to one or the other irresistibly . A judicious gentleman near me said , ' I could , methinks , be Miller's se- cond , but I had rather have Buck for mine . ' Miller had an audacious look that took the eye ; Buck , a ...
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... affection for it . I have heard one of the greatest geniuses this age has produced , who had been trained up in all the polite studies of antiquity , assure me , upon his being obliged to search into several rolls and records , that not ...
... affection for it . I have heard one of the greatest geniuses this age has produced , who had been trained up in all the polite studies of antiquity , assure me , upon his being obliged to search into several rolls and records , that not ...
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... elegant in the enjoyment of a plentiful fortune , are not able to draw her from the side of her good old father . Certain it is , that there is no kind of affection so L 2 No. 449 . 125 THE SPECTATOR . When I was con- ...
... elegant in the enjoyment of a plentiful fortune , are not able to draw her from the side of her good old father . Certain it is , that there is no kind of affection so L 2 No. 449 . 125 THE SPECTATOR . When I was con- ...
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... affection so pure and angelic as that of a father to a daughter . He be- holds her , both with and without regard to her sex . In love to our wives , there is desire , to our sons there is ambition , but in that to our daugh- ters ...
... affection so pure and angelic as that of a father to a daughter . He be- holds her , both with and without regard to her sex . In love to our wives , there is desire , to our sons there is ambition , but in that to our daugh- ters ...
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The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an ..., Volúmenes9-10 Vista completa - 1838 |
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