The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volumen10James Crissy, 1832 |
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... hand , and given it as his opinion , that neither Count Rech- teren nor Monsieur Mesnager had behaved them- selves right in this affair . Count Rechteren , says he , should have made affidavit that his servants had been affronted , and ...
... hand , and given it as his opinion , that neither Count Rech- teren nor Monsieur Mesnager had behaved them- selves right in this affair . Count Rechteren , says he , should have made affidavit that his servants had been affronted , and ...
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... hands , and to spirit him up now and then , that he may not grow musty and unfit for conversation . After this abridgment of some letters which are come to my hands upon this occasion , I shall publish one of them at large . " MR ...
... hands , and to spirit him up now and then , that he may not grow musty and unfit for conversation . After this abridgment of some letters which are come to my hands upon this occasion , I shall publish one of them at large . " MR ...
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... hand that you ever saw in your life , and raises paste better than any woman in England . These qualifications make him a sad husband ; he is per- petually in the kitchen , and has a thousand squab- bles with the cook - maid . He is ...
... hand that you ever saw in your life , and raises paste better than any woman in England . These qualifications make him a sad husband ; he is per- petually in the kitchen , and has a thousand squab- bles with the cook - maid . He is ...
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... hand ; sometimes being so generous as to ex- pose the whole in the fulness of its beauty ; at other times , by a judicious throwing back of his periwig , he would throw in his ears . You know he is that sort of a person which the mob ...
... hand ; sometimes being so generous as to ex- pose the whole in the fulness of its beauty ; at other times , by a judicious throwing back of his periwig , he would throw in his ears . You know he is that sort of a person which the mob ...
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... hand- somer appearance , whilst my situation would se- cure me against any discoveries . But the passion of the handsome gentleman seems to be so fixed to that part of the building , that it will be ex- tremely difficult to divert it to ...
... hand- somer appearance , whilst my situation would se- cure me against any discoveries . But the passion of the handsome gentleman seems to be so fixed to that part of the building , that it will be ex- tremely difficult to divert it to ...
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