The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volúmenes9-10J. Crissy, 1841 |
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... happy as the day is long . Now , Mr. Spec . , I desire you would find out some name for these craving damsels , whether dignified or distinguished under some or all of the following denominations , ( to wit ) trash - eaters , oat - meat ...
... happy as the day is long . Now , Mr. Spec . , I desire you would find out some name for these craving damsels , whether dignified or distinguished under some or all of the following denominations , ( to wit ) trash - eaters , oat - meat ...
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... happy conclusion . The campaigns which both sexes passed toge- ther made them so well acquainted with one ano- ther , that at the end of the war they did not care for parting . In the beginning of it they lodged in separate camps , but ...
... happy conclusion . The campaigns which both sexes passed toge- ther made them so well acquainted with one ano- ther , that at the end of the war they did not care for parting . In the beginning of it they lodged in separate camps , but ...
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... happy by his happiness . He reaps the benefit of every divine attribute , and loses his own insufficiency in the fulness of infinite perfection . To make our lives more easy to us , we are commanded to put our trust in him who is thus ...
... happy by his happiness . He reaps the benefit of every divine attribute , and loses his own insufficiency in the fulness of infinite perfection . To make our lives more easy to us , we are commanded to put our trust in him who is thus ...
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... happy or unfortunate , high or low , rich or poor ( whether so through want of money , or desire of more , ) healthy or sickly , married or single ; nay , whe- ther tall or short , fat or lean , and of what trade , occupation ...
... happy or unfortunate , high or low , rich or poor ( whether so through want of money , or desire of more , ) healthy or sickly , married or single ; nay , whe- ther tall or short , fat or lean , and of what trade , occupation ...
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... happy creature , commonly known by the name of a cuckold , as the ancient comic writers were upon an eating parasite , or a vain - glorious sol- dier . At the same time the poet so contrives mat- ters , that the two criminals are the ...
... happy creature , commonly known by the name of a cuckold , as the ancient comic writers were upon an eating parasite , or a vain - glorious sol- dier . At the same time the poet so contrives mat- ters , that the two criminals are the ...
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The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an ..., Volúmenes9-10 Vista completa - 1838 |
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