The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volúmenes9-10J. Crissy, 1841 |
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... never failed to put this in practice.- Not to use any longer preface , this being the sea- son of the year in which great numbers of all sorts of people retire from this place of business and pleasure to country solitude , I think it ...
... never failed to put this in practice.- Not to use any longer preface , this being the sea- son of the year in which great numbers of all sorts of people retire from this place of business and pleasure to country solitude , I think it ...
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... never fails to mix an air of mirth and good humour with his good sense and reasoning , he entered into the following relation . ' I will not be confident in what century or under what reign it happened , that this want of mutual ...
... never fails to mix an air of mirth and good humour with his good sense and reasoning , he entered into the following relation . ' I will not be confident in what century or under what reign it happened , that this want of mutual ...
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... never thought of the medicines till the time to which his father had limited their efficacy was expired . ' To tell the truth , Alexandrinus was a man of wit and pleasure , and considered his father had lived out his natural time , his ...
... never thought of the medicines till the time to which his father had limited their efficacy was expired . ' To tell the truth , Alexandrinus was a man of wit and pleasure , and considered his father had lived out his natural time , his ...
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... never lets the mention of either pass by him without offering something to the diminution of it ? A lady the other day , at a visit , being attacked somewhat rudely by one , whose own character has been very roughly treat- ed , answered ...
... never lets the mention of either pass by him without offering something to the diminution of it ? A lady the other day , at a visit , being attacked somewhat rudely by one , whose own character has been very roughly treat- ed , answered ...
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... never yet been ; and away she will go this in- stant , and tell them all that the rest have been saying of them . By this means she has been an inhabitant of every house in the place without stirring from the same habitation ; and the ...
... never yet been ; and away she will go this in- stant , and tell them all that the rest have been saying of them . By this means she has been an inhabitant of every house in the place without stirring from the same habitation ; and 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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