The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals, Volumen2George B. Whittaker, 1827 |
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... particular 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 ...
... particular 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 ...
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... particular way of holding her head , heaving her breast , and moving with her whole body ; and all this under pain of never having a husband , if she steps , looks , or moves awry . This gives the young lady wonderful workings of ...
... particular way of holding her head , heaving her breast , and moving with her whole body ; and all this under pain of never having a husband , if she steps , looks , or moves awry . This gives the young lady wonderful workings of ...
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... particular invention of our own country , and as every one is more or less a proficient in it , I would not discountenance it ; but rather suppose it may be practised innocently by others , as well as myself , who am often partner to my ...
... particular invention of our own country , and as every one is more or less a proficient in it , I would not discountenance it ; but rather suppose it may be practised innocently by others , as well as myself , who am often partner to my ...
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... particular care to disseminate her blessings among the different regions of the world , with an eye to this mutual intercourse and traffic among mankind , that the natives of the several parts of the globe might have a kind of de ...
... particular care to disseminate her blessings among the different regions of the world , with an eye to this mutual intercourse and traffic among mankind , that the natives of the several parts of the globe might have a kind of de ...
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... particular delight in hearing the songs and fables that are come from father to son , and are most in vogue among the common people of the countries through which I passed ; for it is impossible that any thing should be universally ...
... particular delight in hearing the songs and fables that are come from father to son , and are most in vogue among the common people of the countries through which I passed ; for it is impossible that any thing should be universally ...
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