The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volumen3J. Crissy, 1824 |
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... common street before Whitehall . You see the broken lance that lies there by his right foot : he shivered that lance of his adversary all to pieces , and bearing himself , look you , Sir , in this manner , at the same time he came ...
... common street before Whitehall . You see the broken lance that lies there by his right foot : he shivered that lance of his adversary all to pieces , and bearing himself , look you , Sir , in this manner , at the same time he came ...
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... common prayer - book : and at the same time employed an itinerant singing - master , who goes about the country for that purpose , to instruct them rightly in the tunes of the Psalms ; upon which they now very much value themselves ...
... common prayer - book : and at the same time employed an itinerant singing - master , who goes about the country for that purpose , to instruct them rightly in the tunes of the Psalms ; upon which they now very much value themselves ...
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... common relish of the world ; but as I am now in a pleasing arbour sur- rounded with a beautiful landscape , I find no in- clination so strong as to continue in these man- sions , so remote from the ostentatious scenes of life ; and am ...
... common relish of the world ; but as I am now in a pleasing arbour sur- rounded with a beautiful landscape , I find no in- clination so strong as to continue in these man- sions , so remote from the ostentatious scenes of life ; and am ...
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... common sense . She mistakes a piece of chalk for an egg , and sits upon it in the same manner : she is insensible of any increase or diminution in the number of those she lays : she does not distinguish between her own and those of ...
... common sense . She mistakes a piece of chalk for an egg , and sits upon it in the same manner : she is insensible of any increase or diminution in the number of those she lays : she does not distinguish between her own and those of ...
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... common thoughts , which go off very well in the lump . At the same time , notwithstanding some papers may be made up of broken hints and ir- regular sketches , it is often expected that every sheet should be a kind of treatise , and ...
... common thoughts , which go off very well in the lump . At the same time , notwithstanding some papers may be made up of broken hints and ir- regular sketches , it is often expected that every sheet should be a kind of treatise , and ...
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