The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volumen10James Crissy, 1832 |
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... common woman , but being re- solved to do nothing without the advice of his friend Philander , he consulted him upon the oc- casion . Philander told him his mind freely , and represented his mistress to him in such strong colours , that ...
... common woman , but being re- solved to do nothing without the advice of his friend Philander , he consulted him upon the oc- casion . Philander told him his mind freely , and represented his mistress to him in such strong colours , that ...
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... common- place topics , into which he never fails to turn the conversation , whatever was the occasion of it ; though the matter in debate be about Doway or Denain , it is ten to one but half his discourse runs upon the unreasonableness ...
... common- place topics , into which he never fails to turn the conversation , whatever was the occasion of it ; though the matter in debate be about Doway or Denain , it is ten to one but half his discourse runs upon the unreasonableness ...
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... common hedge , in a field ; or in a mea- dow , as some of the greatest beauties in the place . The only method I observe in this par- ticular , is to range in the same quarter the pro- ducts of the same season , that they may make their ...
... common hedge , in a field ; or in a mea- dow , as some of the greatest beauties in the place . The only method I observe in this par- ticular , is to range in the same quarter the pro- ducts of the same season , that they may make their ...
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... common and agreeable a scene as that which it is now wrought into . To give this particular spot of ground the greater effect , they have made a very pleasing contrast ; for as on one side of the walk you see this hollow basin , with ...
... common and agreeable a scene as that which it is now wrought into . To give this particular spot of ground the greater effect , they have made a very pleasing contrast ; for as on one side of the walk you see this hollow basin , with ...
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... common with Frenchmen to come to England for their finishing stroke of breeding , as it has been for Englishmen to go to France for it . Thirdly , Whereas several great scholars , who might have been otherwise useful to the world , have ...
... common with Frenchmen to come to England for their finishing stroke of breeding , as it has been for Englishmen to go to France for it . Thirdly , Whereas several great scholars , who might have been otherwise useful to the world , have ...
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