The Spectator, Volumen9William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... speak of you , I celebrate one who has had the happiness of posses- sing also those qualities which make a man useful to society , and of having had oppor- tunities of exerting them in the most con- spicuous manner . The great part you ...
... speak of you , I celebrate one who has had the happiness of posses- sing also those qualities which make a man useful to society , and of having had oppor- tunities of exerting them in the most con- spicuous manner . The great part you ...
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... speak a motion of the soul for which there is no name . When she kneels and bids me be comforted , she is my child ; when I take her in my arms , and bid her say no more , she is my very wife , and is the very comforter I lament the ...
... speak a motion of the soul for which there is no name . When she kneels and bids me be comforted , she is my child ; when I take her in my arms , and bid her say no more , she is my very wife , and is the very comforter I lament the ...
Página xv
... speak of in search of one of his falsehoods ; and have been present when they have described the very man they have spoken to , as him who first reported it , tall or short , black or fair , a gentleman or a ragamuffin , according as ...
... speak of in search of one of his falsehoods ; and have been present when they have described the very man they have spoken to , as him who first reported it , tall or short , black or fair , a gentleman or a ragamuffin , according as ...
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... speak my opinion of great part of the writings which once prevailed among us , under the notion of humor , they are such as would tempt one to think there had been an association among the wits of those times to rally legitimacy out of ...
... speak my opinion of great part of the writings which once prevailed among us , under the notion of humor , they are such as would tempt one to think there had been an association among the wits of those times to rally legitimacy out of ...
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... speak this as being , according to the senseless rude phrase , a malicious old maid , I shall acquaint you , I am a woman of condition , not now three - and - twenty , and have had proposals from at least ten different men , and the ...
... speak this as being , according to the senseless rude phrase , a malicious old maid , I shall acquaint you , I am a woman of condition , not now three - and - twenty , and have had proposals from at least ten different men , and the ...
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