The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volúmenes9-10J. Crissy, 1841 |
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... the best time of advancing yourself . This method of two persons playing into each other's hand is so dangerous , that I can not tell how a woman could be able to withstand such a siege . The condition 6 No. 423 . THE SPECTATOR .
... the best time of advancing yourself . This method of two persons playing into each other's hand is so dangerous , that I can not tell how a woman could be able to withstand such a siege . The condition 6 No. 423 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... chiefly pro- posed ; which was , barely to tell you how hardly we who pass most of our time in town dispense with a long vacation in the country ; how uneasy we grow to ourselves and to one another when our No. 424 . 9 THE SPECTATOR .
... chiefly pro- posed ; which was , barely to tell you how hardly we who pass most of our time in town dispense with a long vacation in the country ; how uneasy we grow to ourselves and to one another when our No. 424 . 9 THE SPECTATOR .
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... tell the truth , Alexandrinus was a man of wit and pleasure , and considered his father had lived out his natural time , his life was long and uni- form , suitable to the regularity of it ; but that he himself , poor sinner , wanted a ...
... tell the truth , Alexandrinus was a man of wit and pleasure , and considered his father had lived out his natural time , his life was long and uni- form , suitable to the regularity of it ; but that he himself , poor sinner , wanted a ...
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... tell him his teeth were white , or that he had a fair skin and a soft hand . The greatest man I meet with in their history was one who could lift five hundred weight , and wore such a prodigious pair of whiskers as had never been seen ...
... tell him his teeth were white , or that he had a fair skin and a soft hand . The greatest man I meet with in their history was one who could lift five hundred weight , and wore such a prodigious pair of whiskers as had never been seen ...
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... agreeable gal- lant elsewhere . She then can preach the general condition of all the married world , and tell an unexperienced young woman the methods of softening her affliction , and laugh at her sim- plicity No. 437 . 71 THE SPECTATOR .
... agreeable gal- lant elsewhere . She then can preach the general condition of all the married world , and tell an unexperienced young woman the methods of softening her affliction , and laugh at her sim- plicity No. 437 . 71 THE SPECTATOR .
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