The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volumen10James Crissy, 1832 |
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... among the vainer part of our own sex , who will often ask a friend's advice in relation to a fortune whom they are never like to come at . Will Honeycomb , who is now on the verge of three- 4 No. 475 . THE SPECTATOR .
... among the vainer part of our own sex , who will often ask a friend's advice in relation to a fortune whom they are never like to come at . Will Honeycomb , who is now on the verge of three- 4 No. 475 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... fortunes about town . I stared him full in the face upon so strange a question ; upon which he immediately gave me an inventory of her jewels and estate , adding , that he was resolved to do nothing in a matter of such consequence ...
... fortunes about town . I stared him full in the face upon so strange a question ; upon which he immediately gave me an inventory of her jewels and estate , adding , that he was resolved to do nothing in a matter of such consequence ...
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... fortune than under it . * At last the subject seemed so considerable , that it was proposed to have a repository built for fashions , as there are chambers for medals and other rarities . The building may be shaped as that which stands ...
... fortune than under it . * At last the subject seemed so considerable , that it was proposed to have a repository built for fashions , as there are chambers for medals and other rarities . The building may be shaped as that which stands ...
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... fortune , in which a man will not find matters of some delight un- known to a single condition . He who sincerely loves his wife and family , and studies to improve that affection in himself , conceives pleasure from the most ...
... fortune , in which a man will not find matters of some delight un- known to a single condition . He who sincerely loves his wife and family , and studies to improve that affection in himself , conceives pleasure from the most ...
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... fortune strives in vain to wound , So closely gathered in a perfect round . HOR . CREECH . THE other day , looking over those old manu- scripts of which I have formerly given some ac- count , and which relate to the character of the ...
... fortune strives in vain to wound , So closely gathered in a perfect round . HOR . CREECH . THE other day , looking over those old manu- scripts of which I have formerly given some ac- count , and which relate to the character of the ...
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