The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volúmenes9-10J. Crissy, 1841 |
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... taken notice of two gen- tlemen who attend you in all public places , both of whom have also easy access to you at your own house : but the matter is adjusted between them . And Damon who so passionately ad- dresses you , has no design ...
... taken notice of two gen- tlemen who attend you in all public places , both of whom have also easy access to you at your own house : but the matter is adjusted between them . And Damon who so passionately ad- dresses you , has no design ...
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... 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- fects of which ...
... 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- fects of which ...
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... to take care that he should have no posterity . Be not amazed , my child ; I do not mean that thou shalt be taken from me , but that I will never leave thee , and consequently can not be said to have No. 426 . 19 THE SPECTATOR .
... to take care that he should have no posterity . Be not amazed , my child ; I do not mean that thou shalt be taken from me , but that I will never leave thee , and consequently can not be said to have No. 426 . 19 THE SPECTATOR .
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... taken to apply them within ten hours after the breath is out of the body , while yet the clay is warm with its late life , and yet capable of resuscitation . I find my frame grown crazy with perpetual toil and meditation ; and I conjure ...
... taken to apply them within ten hours after the breath is out of the body , while yet the clay is warm with its late life , and yet capable of resuscitation . I find my frame grown crazy with perpetual toil and meditation ; and I conjure ...
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... taken care of in this con- dition either by the beadle or the magistrate . They , it seems , relieve their posts according to their talents . There is the voice of an old wo- man never begins to beg till nine in the evening , and then ...
... taken care of in this con- dition either by the beadle or the magistrate . They , it seems , relieve their posts according to their talents . There is the voice of an old wo- man never begins to beg till nine in the evening , and then ...
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The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an ..., Volúmenes9-10 Vista completa - 1838 |
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