The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volumen10James Crissy, 1832 |
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... head he is not disturbed at their noise , but is glad of their mirth and health . Tom Trusty has told me , that he thinks it doubles his attention to the most intricate affair he is about , to hear his children , for whom all his cares ...
... head he is not disturbed at their noise , but is glad of their mirth and health . Tom Trusty has told me , that he thinks it doubles his attention to the most intricate affair he is about , to hear his children , for whom all his cares ...
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... head , when the clock in the parlour struck two , said , papa would come home to dinner pre- sently . While the father has him in a rapture in his arms , and is drowning him with kisses , the wife tells me he is but just four years old ...
... head , when the clock in the parlour struck two , said , papa would come home to dinner pre- sently . While the father has him in a rapture in his arms , and is drowning him with kisses , the wife tells me he is but just four years old ...
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... head of the sect of the hen - pecked , owned and acknow- ledged that he owed great part of his virtue to the exercise which his useful wife constantly gave it . There are several good instructions may be drawn from his wise answers to ...
... head of the sect of the hen - pecked , owned and acknow- ledged that he owed great part of his virtue to the exercise which his useful wife constantly gave it . There are several good instructions may be drawn from his wise answers to ...
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... heads of so many nations , and holds all the affairs of Europe in suspense . Upon my going into a coffee - house ... head broke . If Count Rectrum had given them a pot of ale after it , all would have been well , without any of this ...
... heads of so many nations , and holds all the affairs of Europe in suspense . Upon my going into a coffee - house ... head broke . If Count Rectrum had given them a pot of ale after it , all would have been well , without any of this ...
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... head , as in any wise to cuff or kick those who are under his protection , I think he is in the right to call them to an ac- count for it . ' This distinction set the controversy upon a new foot , and seemed to be very well approved by ...
... head , as in any wise to cuff or kick those who are under his protection , I think he is in the right to call them to an ac- count for it . ' This distinction set the controversy upon a new foot , and seemed to be very well approved by ...
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