The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volumen10James Crissy, 1832 |
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... death when I hear him find fault with a dish that is not dressed to his liking , and instructing his friends that dine with him in the best pickle for a walnut , or sauce for a haunch of venison . With all this , he is a very good na ...
... death when I hear him find fault with a dish that is not dressed to his liking , and instructing his friends that dine with him in the best pickle for a walnut , or sauce for a haunch of venison . With all this , he is a very good na ...
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... death , and to the diminution of the wealth and happiness of their families in bar of those honourably near to them , have left immense wealth to their paramours . What is this but be- ing a cully in the grave ! sure this is being hen ...
... death , and to the diminution of the wealth and happiness of their families in bar of those honourably near to them , have left immense wealth to their paramours . What is this but be- ing a cully in the grave ! sure this is being hen ...
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... At thy command was still . ' In midst of dangers , fears , and death , Thy goodness I'll adore , And praise thee for thy mercies past , And humbly hope for more . G ' My life , if thou preserv'st my life , No. 489 . 79 THE SPECTATOR .
... At thy command was still . ' In midst of dangers , fears , and death , Thy goodness I'll adore , And praise thee for thy mercies past , And humbly hope for more . G ' My life , if thou preserv'st my life , No. 489 . 79 THE SPECTATOR .
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... death , if death must be my doom , Shall join my soul to thee . ' L ADDISON . 0 . No. 490. MONDAY , SEPTEMBER 22 . Domus et placens uxor . Thy house and pleasing wife , HOR . CREECH . I HAVE very long entertained an ambition to make the ...
... death , if death must be my doom , Shall join my soul to thee . ' L ADDISON . 0 . No. 490. MONDAY , SEPTEMBER 22 . Domus et placens uxor . Thy house and pleasing wife , HOR . CREECH . I HAVE very long entertained an ambition to make the ...
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... death or enlargement of Danvelt . After this notifica- tion , when he saw Sapphira enough again dis- tracted to make the subject of their discourse to common eyes appear different from what it was , he called servants to conduct her to ...
... death or enlargement of Danvelt . After this notifica- tion , when he saw Sapphira enough again dis- tracted to make the subject of their discourse to common eyes appear different from what it was , he called servants to conduct her to ...
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