The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volumen10James Crissy, 1832 |
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... young gentlemen are crossing the seas , or tra- velling into foreign countries . He has the whitest hand that you ever saw in your life , and raises paste better than any woman in England . These qualifications make him a sad husband ...
... young gentlemen are crossing the seas , or tra- velling into foreign countries . He has the whitest hand that you ever saw in your life , and raises paste better than any woman in England . These qualifications make him a sad husband ...
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... young lady that lost her beauty by the small - pox , she fetches a deep sigh , and tells you , that when she had a fine face , she was always looking on it in her glass . Tell her of a piece of good fortune that has be- fallen one of ...
... young lady that lost her beauty by the small - pox , she fetches a deep sigh , and tells you , that when she had a fine face , she was always looking on it in her glass . Tell her of a piece of good fortune that has be- fallen one of ...
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... young fellows who are in their pro- gress through any profession , none seem to have so good a title to the protection of the men of eminence in it as the modest man , not so much because his modesty is a certain indication of his merit ...
... young fellows who are in their pro- gress through any profession , none seem to have so good a title to the protection of the men of eminence in it as the modest man , not so much because his modesty is a certain indication of his merit ...
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... young begin- ners , instead of that protection which was the pride of theirs ? In the profession spoken of it is obvious to every one whose attendance is required at Westminster - Hall , with what difficulty a youth of any modesty has ...
... young begin- ners , instead of that protection which was the pride of theirs ? In the profession spoken of it is obvious to every one whose attendance is required at Westminster - Hall , with what difficulty a youth of any modesty has ...
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... young ones into business , whose application to this study will let them into the secrets of it , as much as their mo- desty will hinder them from the practice ; I say , it would be laying an everlasting obligation upon a young man , to ...
... young ones into business , whose application to this study will let them into the secrets of it , as much as their mo- desty will hinder them from the practice ; I say , it would be laying an everlasting obligation upon a young man , to ...
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