The Spectator, Volumen8William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... particular malignity in her whisper , that it blights like an easterly wind , and withers every reputation that it breathes upon . She has a particular knack 24 No. 457 . THE SPECTATOR .
... particular malignity in her whisper , that it blights like an easterly wind , and withers every reputation that it breathes upon . She has a particular knack 24 No. 457 . THE SPECTATOR .
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Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. that it breathes upon . She has a particular knack at making private weddings , and last winter married above five women of quality to their footmen . Her whisper can make an innocent young woman big ...
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. that it breathes upon . She has a particular knack at making private weddings , and last winter married above five women of quality to their footmen . Her whisper can make an innocent young woman big ...
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... particular bashfulness in every thing that regards religion . A well - bred man is obliged to conceal any serious sentiment of this nature , and very often to appear a greater libertine than he is , that he may keep himself in ...
... particular bashfulness in every thing that regards religion . A well - bred man is obliged to conceal any serious sentiment of this nature , and very often to appear a greater libertine than he is , that he may keep himself in ...
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... particular of such unspeakable importance . C No. 459. SATURDAY , AUGUST 16 , 1712 , BY ADDISON . Quicquid dignum sapiente bonoque est . Hor . Ep . 4. 1. 1. v . 5 . What benefits the wise and good . CREECH . RELIGION may be considered ...
... particular of such unspeakable importance . C No. 459. SATURDAY , AUGUST 16 , 1712 , BY ADDISON . Quicquid dignum sapiente bonoque est . Hor . Ep . 4. 1. 1. v . 5 . What benefits the wise and good . CREECH . RELIGION may be considered ...
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... particular polities . Flattery gave new colors and complexions to all things ; Affectation , new airs , and appearances , which , as she said , were not vulgar ; and Fashion both concealed some home defects , and added some foreign ...
... particular polities . Flattery gave new colors and complexions to all things ; Affectation , new airs , and appearances , which , as she said , were not vulgar ; and Fashion both concealed some home defects , and added some foreign ...
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