The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volumen10James Crissy, 1832 |
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... particular one , by reason of its rarity , that if I meet with any one in a field which pleases me , I give it a place in my garden . By this means , when a stranger walks with me , he is surprised to see several large spots of ground ...
... particular one , by reason of its rarity , that if I meet with any one in a field which pleases me , I give it a place in my garden . By this means , when a stranger walks with me , he is surprised to see several large spots of ground ...
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... particular care to let it run in the same manner as it would do in an open field , so that it generally passes through banks of vio- lets and primroses , plats of willow , and other plants , that seem to be of its own producing . There ...
... particular care to let it run in the same manner as it would do in an open field , so that it generally passes through banks of vio- lets and primroses , plats of willow , and other plants , that seem to be of its own producing . There ...
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... 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 its several little plantations lying so conveniently under the eyes of a beholder ...
... 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 its several little plantations lying so conveniently under the eyes of a beholder ...
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... particular respect to foreigners , which may induce them to perfect their breeding here in a knowledge which is very proper for pretty gentlemen , we have conceived the motto for the house in the learned language . There is to be a ...
... particular respect to foreigners , which may induce them to perfect their breeding here in a knowledge which is very proper for pretty gentlemen , we have conceived the motto for the house in the learned language . There is to be a ...
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... particular imper- fection or defect . I take it to be a rule proper to be observed in all occurrences of life , but more especially in the domestic or matrimonial part of it , to preserve always a disposition to be pleased . This can ...
... particular imper- fection or defect . I take it to be a rule proper to be observed in all occurrences of life , but more especially in the domestic or matrimonial part of it , to preserve always a disposition to be pleased . This can ...
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