The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volúmenes3-4J. Crissy, 1841 |
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... humour fills several parts of Europe with pride and beggary . It is the happiness of a trading nation , like ours , that the younger sons , though incapable of any liberal art or profession , may be placed in such a way of life as may ...
... humour fills several parts of Europe with pride and beggary . It is the happiness of a trading nation , like ours , that the younger sons , though incapable of any liberal art or profession , may be placed in such a way of life as may ...
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... humour , my honest friend's condition . Quicquid agit Rufus , nihil est , nisi Nævia Rufo , Si gaudet , si flet , si tacet , hanc loquitur : Canat , propinat , poscit , negat , annuit , una est Nævia , si non sit Nævia , mutus erit ...
... humour , my honest friend's condition . Quicquid agit Rufus , nihil est , nisi Nævia Rufo , Si gaudet , si flet , si tacet , hanc loquitur : Canat , propinat , poscit , negat , annuit , una est Nævia , si non sit Nævia , mutus erit ...
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... humour grew worse . At the same time his bitterness seemed to be rather an inward dissatisfaction in his own mind , than any dislike he had taken to the company . Upon hearing his name , I knew him to be a gentleman of a considerable ...
... humour grew worse . At the same time his bitterness seemed to be rather an inward dissatisfaction in his own mind , than any dislike he had taken to the company . Upon hearing his name , I knew him to be a gentleman of a considerable ...
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... humour in it , which is supposed to give her the idea of light , but of nothing else , and is so formed that this idea is probably painful to the animal . Whenever she comes up into broad day , she might be in danger of being taken ...
... humour in it , which is supposed to give her the idea of light , but of nothing else , and is so formed that this idea is probably painful to the animal . Whenever she comes up into broad day , she might be in danger of being taken ...
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... humour should be worked up in all its parts ; and a subject touched upon in its most es- sential articles , without the repetitions , tautolo- gies , and enlargements , that are indulged to long- er labours . The ordinary writers of ...
... humour should be worked up in all its parts ; and a subject touched upon in its most es- sential articles , without the repetitions , tautolo- gies , and enlargements , that are indulged to long- er labours . The ordinary writers of ...
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