The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volúmenes9-10J. Crissy, 1841 |
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... thing which concerns their interest . The present paper shall be employed in the service of a very fine young woman , and the admonitions I give her may not be unuseful to the rest of the sex . Gloriana shall be the name of the heroine ...
... thing which concerns their interest . The present paper shall be employed in the service of a very fine young woman , and the admonitions I give her may not be unuseful to the rest of the sex . Gloriana shall be the name of the heroine ...
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... thing , or acts any thing which betrays a sourness or indisposition to company , is immediately to be conveyed to his chambers in the infirmary , from whence he is not to be relieved till by his manner of submission and the sentiments ...
... thing , or acts any thing which betrays a sourness or indisposition to company , is immediately to be conveyed to his chambers in the infirmary , from whence he is not to be relieved till by his manner of submission and the sentiments ...
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... thing gives me more sensible delight than the enjoyment of a cool still evening after the uneasiness of a hot sultry day . Such a one I passed not long ago , which made me rejoice when the hour was come for the sun to set , that I might ...
... thing gives me more sensible delight than the enjoyment of a cool still evening after the uneasiness of a hot sultry day . Such a one I passed not long ago , which made me rejoice when the hour was come for the sun to set , that I might ...
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... thing advanced , without a per- son who can say whence he had it , or which is at- tested by one who forgot who told ... thing to be noted of her , which is , that , as it is usual with old people , she has a livelier memory of things ...
... thing advanced , without a per- son who can say whence he had it , or which is at- tested by one who forgot who told ... thing to be noted of her , which is , that , as it is usual with old people , she has a livelier memory of things ...
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... thing that is told her , but can readily repeat the matter itself ; therefore , though she exposes all the town , she offends no one body in it . She is so exquisitely restless and peevish , that she quarrels with all about her , and ...
... thing that is told her , but can readily repeat the matter itself ; therefore , though she exposes all the town , she offends no one body in it . She is so exquisitely restless and peevish , that she quarrels with all about her , and ...
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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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