The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volúmenes9-10J. Crissy, 1841 |
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... kind of guardian to the fair , and am always watchful to observe any thing which concerns their interest . The present paper shall be employed in the service of a very fine young woman , and the admonitions I give her may not be ...
... kind of guardian to the fair , and am always watchful to observe any thing which concerns their interest . The present paper shall be employed in the service of a very fine young woman , and the admonitions I give her may not be ...
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... kind as to sigh and die for Gloriana , I will carry it with great respect towards her , but seem void of any thoughts as a lover . By this means I shall be in the most amiable light of which I am capa- ble ; I shall be received with ...
... kind as to sigh and die for Gloriana , I will carry it with great respect towards her , but seem void of any thoughts as a lover . By this means I shall be in the most amiable light of which I am capa- ble ; I shall be received with ...
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... kind sentiments she has al- ready conceived for him . When one shows him- self a creature to be avoided , the other proper to he fled to for succour , they have the whole wo- man between them , and can occasionally rebound her love and ...
... kind sentiments she has al- ready conceived for him . When one shows him- self a creature to be avoided , the other proper to he fled to for succour , they have the whole wo- man between them , and can occasionally rebound her love and ...
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... kind correspondence be- tween friends and acquaintance is the greatest pleasure of life . This is an undoubted truth ; and yet any man who judges from the practice of the world , will be almost persuaded to believe the contrary ; for ...
... kind correspondence be- tween friends and acquaintance is the greatest pleasure of life . This is an undoubted truth ; and yet any man who judges from the practice of the world , will be almost persuaded to believe the contrary ; for ...
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... ed into a variety of alleys and arbours , and on the left from a kind of amphitheatre , which is the receptacle of a great number of oranges and myr- tles . - The moon shone bright , and seemed 12 No. 425 . THE SPECTATOR .
... ed into a variety of alleys and arbours , and on the left from a kind of amphitheatre , which is the receptacle of a great number of oranges and myr- tles . - The moon shone bright , and seemed 12 No. 425 . THE SPECTATOR .
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The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an ..., Volúmenes9-10 Vista completa - 1838 |
The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an ..., Volúmenes9-10 Vista de fragmentos - 1853 |
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