The British Essayists: SpectatorJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... speaking of them in their absence , the words in which you described the one must give you an idea of the other . They were hardly distinguishable , you would think , when they were apart , though extremely different when together ...
... speaking of them in their absence , the words in which you described the one must give you an idea of the other . They were hardly distinguishable , you would think , when they were apart , though extremely different when together ...
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... speaking , in debt ; and many families have put it into a kind of method of being so from generation to generation . The father mortgages when his son is very young ; and the boy is to marry , as soon as he is at age , to redeem it and ...
... speaking , in debt ; and many families have put it into a kind of method of being so from generation to generation . The father mortgages when his son is very young ; and the boy is to marry , as soon as he is at age , to redeem it and ...
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... speak it at all . " Pharamond commanded Eucrate to let him enter ; he did so , and the gentleman ap- proached the ... speaking to your friend . If the circum- stances of your distress will admit of it , you shall find me so . " To whom ...
... speak it at all . " Pharamond commanded Eucrate to let him enter ; he did so , and the gentleman ap- proached the ... speaking to your friend . If the circum- stances of your distress will admit of it , you shall find me so . " To whom ...
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... speak of was the old ballad of the Two Children in the Wood , which is one of the darling songs of the common people , and has been the delight of most Englishmen in some part of their age . VOL . II . D This song is a plain simple copy ...
... speak of was the old ballad of the Two Children in the Wood , which is one of the darling songs of the common people , and has been the delight of most Englishmen in some part of their age . VOL . II . D This song is a plain simple copy ...
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... speak a single word , or so much as know who they are . Every passion gives a particular cast to the coun- tenance , and is apt to discover itself in some feature or other . I have seen an eye curse for half an hour together , and an ...
... speak a single word , or so much as know who they are . Every passion gives a particular cast to the coun- tenance , and is apt to discover itself in some feature or other . I have seen an eye curse for half an hour together , and an ...
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