The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volúmenes9-10J. Crissy, 1841 |
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... least occasion ? Yet so it is , there are people who ( as it should seem ) delight in being troublesome and vexatious , who , as Tully speaks , Mirâ sunt alacritate ad litigandum , ' have a certain cheer- fulness in wrangling . And thus ...
... least occasion ? Yet so it is , there are people who ( as it should seem ) delight in being troublesome and vexatious , who , as Tully speaks , Mirâ sunt alacritate ad litigandum , ' have a certain cheer- fulness in wrangling . And thus ...
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... least they have taken care that the ill - humour of one shall not be troublesome to the rest of the company . There are many other rules which the society have established for the pre- servation of their ease and tranquillity ; the ef ...
... least they have taken care that the ill - humour of one shall not be troublesome to the rest of the company . There are many other rules which the society have established for the pre- servation of their ease and tranquillity ; the ef ...
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... 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 ( as our term is , ) could not forbear , in the wantonness of his heart , to ...
... 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 ( as our term is , ) could not forbear , in the wantonness of his heart , to ...
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... solved to keep me out of the vices of the age ; and in order to it never let me see any thing that he thought could give me the least pleasure . At ten years old I was put to a grammar - school 42 No. 431 . THE SPECTATOR .
... solved to keep me out of the vices of the age ; and in order to it never let me see any thing that he thought could give me the least pleasure . At ten years old I was put to a grammar - school 42 No. 431 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... least tie up their hair in a bag or ríband , in imitation of the smart part of the opposite sex . As in my yesterday's paper I gave an account of the mixture of two 1 sexes in one commonwealth , I shall here take no- tice of this ...
... least tie up their hair in a bag or ríband , in imitation of the smart part of the opposite sex . As in my yesterday's paper I gave an account of the mixture of two 1 sexes in one commonwealth , I shall here take no- tice of this ...
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The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an ..., Volúmenes9-10 Vista completa - 1838 |
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