The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Volúmenes1-2J. J. Woodward, 1832 - 895 páginas |
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... meet only on and am resolved to observe an exact neu- Tuesdays and Thursdays , we have ap- trality between the Whigs and Tories , un - pointed a committee to sit every night for less I shall be forced to declare myself by the inspection ...
... meet only on and am resolved to observe an exact neu- Tuesdays and Thursdays , we have ap- trality between the Whigs and Tories , un - pointed a committee to sit every night for less I shall be forced to declare myself by the inspection ...
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... meet once or twice a week , upon the account of such a fan- tastic resemblance . I know a considerable market - town , in which there was a club of fat men , that did not come together ( as you may well suppose ) to entertain one ...
... meet once or twice a week , upon the account of such a fan- tastic resemblance . I know a considerable market - town , in which there was a club of fat men , that did not come together ( as you may well suppose ) to entertain one ...
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... meet to censure or annoy those that are absent , but to enjoy one another ; when they are thus combined for their own im- provement , or for the good of others , or at least to relax themselves from the business of the day , by an ...
... meet to censure or annoy those that are absent , but to enjoy one another ; when they are thus combined for their own im- provement , or for the good of others , or at least to relax themselves from the business of the day , by an ...
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... meet his eyes wher- ever he throws them . I have hopes that when Will confronts him , and all the ladies , in whose behalf he engages him , cast kind looks and wishes of success at their cham- pion , he will have some shame , and feel a ...
... meet his eyes wher- ever he throws them . I have hopes that when Will confronts him , and all the ladies , in whose behalf he engages him , cast kind looks and wishes of success at their cham- pion , he will have some shame , and feel a ...
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... meet- welcome . If you walk in the Park , one of them will certainly join with you , though you are in company with ladies ! If you drink a bottle they will find your haunts . What makes such fellows the more bur- densome is , that they ...
... meet- welcome . If you walk in the Park , one of them will certainly join with you , though you are in company with ladies ! If you drink a bottle they will find your haunts . What makes such fellows the more bur- densome is , that they ...
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