The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Volúmenes1-2J. J. Woodward, 1832 - 895 páginas |
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... fall short of you in all these beauties of your character , notwithstanding the study and practice of them is the whole business of * Generally supposed to be Col. Cleland . I must own I conceived very extraordi- nary hopes of you from ...
... fall short of you in all these beauties of your character , notwithstanding the study and practice of them is the whole business of * Generally supposed to be Col. Cleland . I must own I conceived very extraordi- nary hopes of you from ...
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... fall on some divine topic , which he always treats with much authority , as one who has no interest in this world , as one who is hastening to the object of all his wishes , and conceives hope from his decays and in- firmities . These ...
... fall on some divine topic , which he always treats with much authority , as one who has no interest in this world , as one who is hastening to the object of all his wishes , and conceives hope from his decays and in- firmities . These ...
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... fall away from the florid complexion , and most healthful state of body , and wither into a skeleton . Her ... falling into so and vigour . many empty bags , that I now found not I had very soon an opportunity of observ- ing these quick ...
... fall away from the florid complexion , and most healthful state of body , and wither into a skeleton . Her ... falling into so and vigour . many empty bags , that I now found not I had very soon an opportunity of observ- ing these quick ...
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... fall in with all the passions and humours of his yoke- fellow . Do not you remember , child , ' says she , that the pigeon - house fell the very afternoon that our careless wench spilt the salt upon the table ? ' ' Yes , ' says he ...
... fall in with all the passions and humours of his yoke- fellow . Do not you remember , child , ' says she , that the pigeon - house fell the very afternoon that our careless wench spilt the salt upon the table ? ' ' Yes , ' says he ...
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... fall under their notice in their several districts and divisions . " If we are rightly informed , the rules that are observed by this new society , are wonderfully contrived for the advancement of cuckoldom . The women either come by ...
... fall under their notice in their several districts and divisions . " If we are rightly informed , the rules that are observed by this new society , are wonderfully contrived for the advancement of cuckoldom . The women either come by ...
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