The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volúmenes9-10J. Crissy, 1841 |
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... 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 strung , and in ...
... 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 strung , and in ...
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... imaginable re- spect for the ladies and the whole company . That he humbly desires it may be consider- ed in the case of gaming , there are many motives which provoke the disorder . " That the desire of gain , and the desire of vic ...
... imaginable re- spect for the ladies and the whole company . That he humbly desires it may be consider- ed in the case of gaming , there are many motives which provoke the disorder . " That the desire of gain , and the desire of vic ...
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... imaginable . It is said , it is soon over ; that is , all the mischief he does is quickly dis- patched , which , I think , is no great recommenda- tion to favour . I have known one of these good- natured passionate men say in a mixed ...
... imaginable . It is said , it is soon over ; that is , all the mischief he does is quickly dis- patched , which , I think , is no great recommenda- tion to favour . I have known one of these good- natured passionate men say in a mixed ...
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... imaginable ; all the harm- less part of him is no more than that of a bull- dog , they are tame no longer than they are not offended . One of these good - natured angry men shall , in an instant , assemble together so many allusions to ...
... imaginable ; all the harm- less part of him is no more than that of a bull- dog , they are tame no longer than they are not offended . One of these good - natured angry men shall , in an instant , assemble together so many allusions to ...
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... imaginable in its branches , leaves , and height , but , alas ! it bears no fruit . ' 6 Though the expectation which is raised by impertinent promises is thus barren , their confi- dence , even after failures , is so great , that they ...
... imaginable in its branches , leaves , and height , but , alas ! it bears no fruit . ' 6 Though the expectation which is raised by impertinent promises is thus barren , their confi- dence , even after failures , is so great , that they ...
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