The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volumen10James Crissy, 1832 |
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... 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 covered with ten thousand different colours , and has often singled out flowers that he might have met ...
... 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 covered with ten thousand different colours , and has often singled out flowers that he might have met ...
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... give them fruit for their songs . By this means I have always the music of the season in its perfection , and am highly delighted to see the jay or the thrush hopping about my walks , and shooting before my eyes across the several ...
... give them fruit for their songs . By this means I have always the music of the season in its perfection , and am highly delighted to see the jay or the thrush hopping about my walks , and shooting before my eyes across the several ...
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... give this 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 ...
... give this 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 ...
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... give us a view of the most gay season in the midst of that which is the most dead and melancholy . I have so far indulged myself in this thought , that I have set apart a whole acre of ground for the executing of it . The walls are ...
... give us a view of the most gay season in the midst of that which is the most dead and melancholy . I have so far indulged myself in this thought , that I have set apart a whole acre of ground for the executing of it . The walls are ...
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... give up , and it becomes instrumental to the support of those who are willing to labour . Hence it is , that fringe - makers , lace - men , tire - women , and a number of other trades , which would be useless in a simple state of nature ...
... give up , and it becomes instrumental to the support of those who are willing to labour . Hence it is , that fringe - makers , lace - men , tire - women , and a number of other trades , which would be useless in a simple state of nature ...
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