The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volumen10James Crissy, 1832 |
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... look into the secret springs and motives that set people at work on these occasions , and put them upon asking advice which they never intend to take , I look upon it to be none of the least , that they are incapable of keeping a secret ...
... look into the secret springs and motives that set people at work on these occasions , and put them upon asking advice which they never intend to take , I look upon it to be none of the least , that they are incapable of keeping a secret ...
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... look , whether I would ad- vise him to marry my lady Betty Single , who , by the way , is one of the greatest fortunes about town . I stared him full in the face upon so strange a question ; upon which he immediately gave me an ...
... look , whether I would ad- vise him to marry my lady Betty Single , who , by the way , is one of the greatest fortunes about town . I stared him full in the face upon so strange a question ; upon which he immediately gave me an ...
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... looks upon me now and then as if he had tears in them ; and yet my friends are so unreasonable that they would have me be uncivil to him . I have a good por- tion which they can not hinder me of ; and I shall be fourteen on the 29th day ...
... looks upon me now and then as if he had tears in them ; and yet my friends are so unreasonable that they would have me be uncivil to him . I have a good por- tion which they can not hinder me of ; and I shall be fourteen on the 29th day ...
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... look upon it as a natural wilderness , and one of the uncultivated parts of our country . My flowers grow up in several parts of the garden in the greatest luxuriancy and profusion . I am so far from being fond of any particular one ...
... look upon it as a natural wilderness , and one of the uncultivated parts of our country . My flowers grow up in several parts of the garden in the greatest luxuriancy and profusion . I am so far from being fond of any particular one ...
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... look upon the pleasure which we take in a garden , as one of the most innocent delights in human life . A garden was the habitation of our first parents before the fall . It is naturally apt to fill the mind with calmness and ...
... look upon the pleasure which we take in a garden , as one of the most innocent delights in human life . A garden was the habitation of our first parents before the fall . It is naturally apt to fill the mind with calmness and ...
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