The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volumen10James Crissy, 1832 |
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... hand- some man ; and I am obliged to him for his ci- vilities ever since I saw him . I forgot to tell you that he has black eyes , and looks upon me now and then as if he had tears in them ; and yet my friends are so unreasonable that ...
... hand- some man ; and I am obliged to him for his ci- vilities ever since I saw him . I forgot to tell you that he has black eyes , and looks upon me now and then as if he had tears in them ; and yet my friends are so unreasonable that ...
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... hands Darts , torches , and bands : Your weapons here choose , and your empire extend . 1 I am , sir , your most humble servant , A. B. ' The proposal of my correspondent I can not but look upon as an ingenious method of placing nersons ...
... hands Darts , torches , and bands : Your weapons here choose , and your empire extend . 1 I am , sir , your most humble servant , A. B. ' The proposal of my correspondent I can not but look upon as an ingenious method of placing nersons ...
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... triumph . On the other hand , I have known an ill - natured coxcomb , who has hardly improved in any thing but bulk , for want of this VOL . X. C disposition , silence the whole family , as a set No. 479 . 25 THE SPECTATOR .
... triumph . On the other hand , I have known an ill - natured coxcomb , who has hardly improved in any thing but bulk , for want of this VOL . X. C disposition , silence the whole family , as a set No. 479 . 25 THE SPECTATOR .
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... hand ( enclosed under the cover of Mr. Eucrate , of your majesty's bed- chamber , ) a letter which invites me to court . I understand this great honour to be done me out of respect and inclination to me , rather than re- gard to your ...
... hand ( enclosed under the cover of Mr. Eucrate , of your majesty's bed- chamber , ) a letter which invites me to court . I understand this great honour to be done me out of respect and inclination to me , rather than re- gard to your ...
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... hand at fomenting a division , as the poor Swiss Cantons have lately experienced to their cost . If Monsieur What - d'ye - call - him's domestics will not come to an accommodation , I do not know how the quarrel can be ended but by a ...
... hand at fomenting a division , as the poor Swiss Cantons have lately experienced to their cost . If Monsieur What - d'ye - call - him's domestics will not come to an accommodation , I do not know how the quarrel can be ended but by a ...
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