The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals, Volumen2George B. Whittaker, 1827 |
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... Manners of servants - mischief of board - wages 89 Lovers - Demurrage - Folly of demurrage 90 Punishment of a voluptuous man after death- Adventure of M. Pontignan . 91 Loves of Honoria and Flavia 92 Books for a lady's library · 93 ...
... Manners of servants - mischief of board - wages 89 Lovers - Demurrage - Folly of demurrage 90 Punishment of a voluptuous man after death- Adventure of M. Pontignan . 91 Loves of Honoria and Flavia 92 Books for a lady's library · 93 ...
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... manners - Politeness 119 - 120 Instinct in animals · ADDISON 121 The subject continued - Wisdom of Providence . 122 A visit with Sir Roger to the country assizes 123 Education of country squires - Story of Eudoxus and Leontine 124 Use ...
... manners - Politeness 119 - 120 Instinct in animals · ADDISON 121 The subject continued - Wisdom of Providence . 122 A visit with Sir Roger to the country assizes 123 Education of country squires - Story of Eudoxus and Leontine 124 Use ...
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... manner , and covered with innumerable devices in that barbarous kind of sculpture . I im- mediately went up to it , and found it to be a kind of heathen temple consecrated to the god of Dulness . Upon my entrance I saw the deity of the ...
... manner , and covered with innumerable devices in that barbarous kind of sculpture . I im- mediately went up to it , and found it to be a kind of heathen temple consecrated to the god of Dulness . Upon my entrance I saw the deity of the ...
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Corrected from the Originals. that manner to comply with the inscription that surrounded it . Upon the altar there lay several offerings of axes , wings , and eggs , cut in paper , and inscribed with verses . The temple was filled with ...
Corrected from the Originals. that manner to comply with the inscription that surrounded it . Upon the altar there lay several offerings of axes , wings , and eggs , cut in paper , and inscribed with verses . The temple was filled with ...
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... manner to the court which pays the veneration to their friendship ; and seems to express on such an occasion the sense of the uncertainty of human life in general , by assuming the habit of sorrow , though in the full possession of ...
... manner to the court which pays the veneration to their friendship ; and seems to express on such an occasion the sense of the uncertainty of human life in general , by assuming the habit of sorrow , though in the full possession of ...
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