The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volumen10James Crissy, 1832 |
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... seen nothing of our coun- try should be conveyed into my garden at his first landing , he would 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 ...
... seen nothing of our coun- try should be conveyed into my garden at his first landing , he would 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 ...
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... seen that such as these are extremely rich , because their original fault of being founded upon vanity , keeps them poor by the light inconstancy of its nature . The va- riableness of fashion turns the stream of business which flows ...
... seen that such as these are extremely rich , because their original fault of being founded upon vanity , keeps them poor by the light inconstancy of its nature . The va- riableness of fashion turns the stream of business which flows ...
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... seen , above one another , patch - boxes , pin - cushions , and little bottles ; on the other , powder - bags , puffs , combs , and brushes ; beyond these , swords with fine knots , whose points are hidden ; and fans almost closed with ...
... seen , above one another , patch - boxes , pin - cushions , and little bottles ; on the other , powder - bags , puffs , combs , and brushes ; beyond these , swords with fine knots , whose points are hidden ; and fans almost closed with ...
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... seen one of these not only molested in his utterance of something very pertinent , but even plundered of his question , and by a strong ser- jeant shouldered out of his rank , which he has recovered with much difficulty and confusion ...
... seen one of these not only molested in his utterance of something very pertinent , but even plundered of his question , and by a strong ser- jeant shouldered out of his rank , which he has recovered with much difficulty and confusion ...
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... seen Charles Frankair rise up with a command- ing mien , and torrent of handsome words , talk a mile off the purpose , and drive down twenty bashful boobies of ten times his sense , who at the same time were envying his impudence , and ...
... seen Charles Frankair rise up with a command- ing mien , and torrent of handsome words , talk a mile off the purpose , and drive down twenty bashful boobies of ten times his sense , who at the same time were envying his impudence , and ...
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