The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volúmenes3-4J. Crissy, 1841 |
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... hand that he had cut in Sir Roger's woods as he came through them in his way to the house . I was very much pleased to observe on one side the hearty and sincere welcome with which Sir Roger received him , and on the other , the secret ...
... hand that he had cut in Sir Roger's woods as he came through them in his way to the house . I was very much pleased to observe on one side the hearty and sincere welcome with which Sir Roger received him , and on the other , the secret ...
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... hands were wholly employed in trifles ; that so much humanity should be so little beneficial to others , and so much industry so little advantageous to himself . The same temper of mind and applica- tion to affairs might have ...
... hands were wholly employed in trifles ; that so much humanity should be so little beneficial to others , and so much industry so little advantageous to himself . The same temper of mind and applica- tion to affairs might have ...
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... hand , allowing for the difference of the language , the best receipt now in England both for an hasty - pudding`and a white - pot . If you please to fall back a little , because it is necessary to look at the three next pictures at one ...
... hand , allowing for the difference of the language , the best receipt now in England both for an hasty - pudding`and a white - pot . If you please to fall back a little , because it is necessary to look at the three next pictures at one ...
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... hand . He left the estate with ten thousand pounds debt upon it ; but however , by all hands I have been informed that he was every way the finest gentleman in the world . That debt lay heavy on our house for one generation , but it was ...
... hand . He left the estate with ten thousand pounds debt upon it ; but however , by all hands I have been informed that he was every way the finest gentleman in the world . That debt lay heavy on our house for one generation , but it was ...
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... her and her severity . She has certainly the finest hand of any woman in the world . You are to know this was the place wherein I used to muse upon her ; and No. 113 . 27 THE SPECTATOR . No. 113. TUESDAY, JULY 10. ...
... her and her severity . She has certainly the finest hand of any woman in the world . You are to know this was the place wherein I used to muse upon her ; and No. 113 . 27 THE SPECTATOR . No. 113. TUESDAY, JULY 10. ...
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