The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volúmenes9-10J. Crissy, 1841 |
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... greatest part of their time must be spent within themselves , and consequently it behoves them to consider how agreeable it will be to them before they leave this dear town . ' I remember , Mr. Spectator , we were very well entertained ...
... greatest part of their time must be spent within themselves , and consequently it behoves them to consider how agreeable it will be to them before they leave this dear town . ' I remember , Mr. Spectator , we were very well entertained ...
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... greatest pleasure of life . This is an undoubted truth ; and yet any man who judges from the practice of the world , will be almost persuaded to believe the contrary ; for how can we suppose people should be so industrious to make ...
... greatest pleasure of life . This is an undoubted truth ; and yet any man who judges from the practice of the world , will be almost persuaded to believe the contrary ; for how can we suppose people should be so industrious to make ...
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... greatest gaiety imaginable , and had a thousand pleasures to attend him : his look was frequently clouded , but immediately returned to its first composure , and remained fixed in a smile . Then came May attended by Cupid , with his bow ...
... greatest gaiety imaginable , and had a thousand pleasures to attend him : his look was frequently clouded , but immediately returned to its first composure , and remained fixed in a smile . Then came May attended by Cupid , with his bow ...
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... greatest secrets of which he was master , as well knowing , that the operation would fail in the hands of a man so liable to errors in life as Alexandrinus . But believing , from a certain indisposition of mind as well as body , his ...
... greatest secrets of which he was master , as well knowing , that the operation would fail in the hands of a man so liable to errors in life as Alexandrinus . But believing , from a certain indisposition of mind as well as body , his ...
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... greatest man I meet with in their history was one who could lift five hundred weight , and wore such a prodigious pair of whiskers as had never been seen in the commonwealth before his time . These accomplishments , it seems , had ...
... greatest man I meet with in their history was one who could lift five hundred weight , and wore such a prodigious pair of whiskers as had never been seen in the commonwealth before his time . These accomplishments , it seems , had ...
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