Select British Classics, Volumen25J. Conrad, 1803 |
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... turn him into several pegs and utensils , or make him the man he is . The same person confessed to me , that he had once actually laid aside his head for a nut - cracker . As for his scolding wife , ( however she may value herself at ...
... turn him into several pegs and utensils , or make him the man he is . The same person confessed to me , that he had once actually laid aside his head for a nut - cracker . As for his scolding wife , ( however she may value herself at ...
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... turns of oratory . The chief arguments for their client were taken , first , from the great . benefit that might arise to our woollen manufactory from this in- vention , which was calculated as follows : the com- THE TATLER . 15.
... turns of oratory . The chief arguments for their client were taken , first , from the great . benefit that might arise to our woollen manufactory from this in- vention , which was calculated as follows : the com- THE TATLER . 15.
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... ! a buoy Almost too small for sight . The murmuring surge ( That on th ' unnumber'd idle pebbles beats ) Cannot be heard so high . I'll look no more , Lest my brain turn . No. CXVIII . TUESDAY , JANUARY 10 . Lusisti satis 22 THE TATLER .
... ! a buoy Almost too small for sight . The murmuring surge ( That on th ' unnumber'd idle pebbles beats ) Cannot be heard so high . I'll look no more , Lest my brain turn . No. CXVIII . TUESDAY , JANUARY 10 . Lusisti satis 22 THE TATLER .
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... turns and doubles , were wholly un- successful : and that some of my own age , who were at first looked upon with aversion and contempt , by be- ing well acquainted with the wilderness , and by dodg- ing their women in the particular ...
... turns and doubles , were wholly un- successful : and that some of my own age , who were at first looked upon with aversion and contempt , by be- ing well acquainted with the wilderness , and by dodg- ing their women in the particular ...
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... Upon this , I paused a little without re- turning any answer , and after some short silence , I proceeded in the following manner : I have considered the nature of the distemper , and the constitution of 40 THE TATLER .
... Upon this , I paused a little without re- turning any answer , and after some short silence , I proceeded in the following manner : I have considered the nature of the distemper , and the constitution of 40 THE TATLER .
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