The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals, Volumen4George B. Whittaker, 1827 |
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... savours more of cunning than of discretion , and would cut a man off from the greatest pleasures of life , which are the freedoms of conversation with a bosom friend . Be- sides that , when a friend is turned into an 8 225 . SPECTATOR .
... savours more of cunning than of discretion , and would cut a man off from the greatest pleasures of life , which are the freedoms of conversation with a bosom friend . Be- sides that , when a friend is turned into an 8 225 . SPECTATOR .
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Corrected from the Originals. sides that , when a friend is turned into an enemy , and , as the son of Sirach calls him * , ' a betrayer of secrets , ' the world is just enough to accuse the per- fidiousness of the friend , rather than ...
Corrected from the Originals. sides that , when a friend is turned into an enemy , and , as the son of Sirach calls him * , ' a betrayer of secrets , ' the world is just enough to accuse the per- fidiousness of the friend , rather than ...
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... side towards the presence , one would fancy to be St. Thomas , as abashed by the conscience of his former diffidence ; which perplexed concern it is possible Raphael thought too hard a task to draw , but by this acknowledgment of the ...
... side towards the presence , one would fancy to be St. Thomas , as abashed by the conscience of his former diffidence ; which perplexed concern it is possible Raphael thought too hard a task to draw , but by this acknowledgment of the ...
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... side ; ' then again in a little lower voice , His fa- ther wore generally a darker wig ; ' answer , ' Not much , but this gentleman wears higher heels to his shoes . ' 6 As the inquisitive , in my opinion , are such merely from a ...
... side ; ' then again in a little lower voice , His fa- ther wore generally a darker wig ; ' answer , ' Not much , but this gentleman wears higher heels to his shoes . ' 6 As the inquisitive , in my opinion , are such merely from a ...
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... side hung upon the doors , and solicited our charity with the usual rhetoric , of a sick wife or husband at home , three or four helpless little children all starving with cold and hunger . We were forced to part with some money to get ...
... side hung upon the doors , and solicited our charity with the usual rhetoric , of a sick wife or husband at home , three or four helpless little children all starving with cold and hunger . We were forced to part with some money to get ...
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The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals;, Volumen7 Richard Steele,Joseph Addison,Nathaniel Ogle Sin vista previa disponible - 2018 |
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