The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volúmenes9-10J. Crissy, 1841 |
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... person whom I saw advancing to- wards me was a youth of a most beautiful air and shape , though he seemed not yet arrived at that exact proportion and symmetry of parts , which a little more time would have given him ; but , however ...
... person whom I saw advancing to- wards me was a youth of a most beautiful air and shape , though he seemed not yet arrived at that exact proportion and symmetry of parts , which a little more time would have given him ; but , however ...
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... person who had arrived at the utmost perfection in the hermetic art , and initiated his son Alexandrinus in the same mysteries ; but , as you know , they are not to be attained but by the painful , the pious , the chaste , and pure of ...
... person who had arrived at the utmost perfection in the hermetic art , and initiated his son Alexandrinus in the same mysteries ; but , as you know , they are not to be attained but by the painful , the pious , the chaste , and pure of ...
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... person . It has been observed that Providence frequent- ly punishes the self - love of men , who would do immoderately for their own offspring , with chil- dren very much below their characters and qualifications , insomuch that they ...
... person . It has been observed that Providence frequent- ly punishes the self - love of men , who would do immoderately for their own offspring , with chil- dren very much below their characters and qualifications , insomuch that they ...
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... persons who have any thing to say for the profitable information of the public , to take their turns in my paper , they ... person more smug , easy in the opera- tion , is worthy of some kind of good reception : if things of high moment ...
... persons who have any thing to say for the profitable information of the public , to take their turns in my paper , they ... person more smug , easy in the opera- tion , is worthy of some kind of good reception : if things of high moment ...
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... person is the most insufferable creature living in a well - bred assem- bly . That she desired , before she appeared ... person should take upon him to com- mend another . ' Lastly , that she went into the infirmary to avoid a particular ...
... person is the most insufferable creature living in a well - bred assem- bly . That she desired , before she appeared ... person should take upon him to com- mend another . ' Lastly , that she went into the infirmary to avoid a particular ...
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The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an ..., Volúmenes9-10 Vista completa - 1838 |
The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an ..., Volúmenes9-10 Vista de fragmentos - 1853 |
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