The Spectator, Volumen9William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... meet with . He will lay out his invention in forming new pleasures and amusements , and make the fortune she has brought him subservient to the honor and reputation of her and her's . A man of sense who is thus obliged , is ever ...
... meet with . He will lay out his invention in forming new pleasures and amusements , and make the fortune she has brought him subservient to the honor and reputation of her and her's . A man of sense who is thus obliged , is ever ...
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... meet with such a reward from its patrons as so noble a perform- ance deserves . I was particularly well pleased to find that the author had not amused himself with fables out of the Pagan theology , and that when he hints at any thing ...
... meet with such a reward from its patrons as so noble a perform- ance deserves . I was particularly well pleased to find that the author had not amused himself with fables out of the Pagan theology , and that when he hints at any thing ...
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... meet and face one another , to the no little amazement of many of them . ' " In the midst of the plain there was a great foun- tain , they called it the spring of Self - Love : out of it issued two rivulets to the Eastward and Westward ...
... meet and face one another , to the no little amazement of many of them . ' " In the midst of the plain there was a great foun- tain , they called it the spring of Self - Love : out of it issued two rivulets to the Eastward and Westward ...
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... meet with in the town . I am glad to find in particular , that my discourses on marriage have been well received . A friend of mine gives me to under- stand , from Doctors Commons , that more licences VOL . IX . B have been taken out ...
... meet with in the town . I am glad to find in particular , that my discourses on marriage have been well received . A friend of mine gives me to under- stand , from Doctors Commons , that more licences VOL . IX . B have been taken out ...
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... meet . With all this , this cunning hussy can lay letters in my way , and put a billet in my glove , and then stand to it she knows nothing of it . I do not know , from my birth to this day , that I have been ever treated by any one as ...
... meet . With all this , this cunning hussy can lay letters in my way , and put a billet in my glove , and then stand to it she knows nothing of it . I do not know , from my birth to this day , that I have been ever treated by any one as ...
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