The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volumen3J. Crissy, 1824 |
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... according to merit . The fair understanding between sir Roger and his chaplain , and their mutual concurrence in doing good , is the more remarkable , because the very next village is famous for the differences and contentions that ...
... according to merit . The fair understanding between sir Roger and his chaplain , and their mutual concurrence in doing good , is the more remarkable , because the very next village is famous for the differences and contentions that ...
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... according to the seasons of the year . She is a reading lady , and far gone in the pleasures of friendship ; she is always accompanied by a con- fident , who is witness to her daily protestations against our sex , and consequently a bar ...
... according to the seasons of the year . She is a reading lady , and far gone in the pleasures of friendship ; she is always accompanied by a con- fident , who is witness to her daily protestations against our sex , and consequently a bar ...
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... according to that of Martial , which one knows not how to render into English , Dum tacet , hanc loquitur . I shall end this paper with that whole epigram , which represents , with much humour , my honest friend's condition . Quidquid ...
... according to that of Martial , which one knows not how to render into English , Dum tacet , hanc loquitur . I shall end this paper with that whole epigram , which represents , with much humour , my honest friend's condition . Quidquid ...
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... according to that ancestor of sir Roger whom I lately mentioned ; every man would point to him- self what sum he would resolve not to exceed . He might , by this means , cheat himself into a tranquillity on this side of that expectation ...
... according to that ancestor of sir Roger whom I lately mentioned ; every man would point to him- self what sum he would resolve not to exceed . He might , by this means , cheat himself into a tranquillity on this side of that expectation ...
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... according to the idea which I have given of it . Dr. Sydenham is very lavish in its praises ; and if the English reader will see the mechanical ef- fects of it described at length , he may find them in a book published not many years ...
... according to the idea which I have given of it . Dr. Sydenham is very lavish in its praises ; and if the English reader will see the mechanical ef- fects of it described at length , he may find them in a book published not many years ...
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