The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volúmenes7-8J. Crissy, 1841 |
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... human life , that it is impossible for the least misrepresentation of them to escape your notice . lordship's particular distinction that you are master of the whole compass of business , and have signalized yourself in all the ...
... human life , that it is impossible for the least misrepresentation of them to escape your notice . lordship's particular distinction that you are master of the whole compass of business , and have signalized yourself in all the ...
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... humanity ; then make a general sally , and attack all that are so unfortunate as to walk the streets through which they patrole . Some are knocked down , others stabbed , others cut and carbonadoed . To put the watch to a total rout ...
... humanity ; then make a general sally , and attack all that are so unfortunate as to walk the streets through which they patrole . Some are knocked down , others stabbed , others cut and carbonadoed . To put the watch to a total rout ...
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... human race . ' What could I do , But follow straight , invisibly thus led ? Till I espy'd thee , fair indeed , and tall , Under a plaintain ; yet methought less fair , Less winning soft , less amiably mild , Than that smooth wat'ry ...
... human race . ' What could I do , But follow straight , invisibly thus led ? Till I espy'd thee , fair indeed , and tall , Under a plaintain ; yet methought less fair , Less winning soft , less amiably mild , Than that smooth wat'ry ...
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... human life , you would one time or other fall upon a subject , which , since you have not , I take the liberty to recommend to you . What I mean is , the patronage of young modest men to such as are able to countenance and introduce ...
... human life , you would one time or other fall upon a subject , which , since you have not , I take the liberty to recommend to you . What I mean is , the patronage of young modest men to such as are able to countenance and introduce ...
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... human faces to their ancient dignity , that upon a month's warning he would undertake to lead up the fashion himself in a pair of whiskers . I smiled at my friend's fancy ; but after we parted , could not forbear reflecting on the ...
... human faces to their ancient dignity , that upon a month's warning he would undertake to lead up the fashion himself in a pair of whiskers . I smiled at my friend's fancy ; but after we parted , could not forbear reflecting on the ...
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