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... and gloomy paths of his own ; but , in the possession of a man of business , it is , as a torch in the hand of one who is willing and able to shew those who were bewildered , the way , which leads to their prosperity and welfare .
... and gloomy paths of his own ; but , in the possession of a man of business , it is , as a torch in the hand of one who is willing and able to shew those who were bewildered , the way , which leads to their prosperity and welfare .
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our English ladies , instead of sticking on a patch against those of their own country , shew themselves so truly public - spirited as to sacrifice every one her necklace against the common enemy , what decrees ought not to be made in ...
our English ladies , instead of sticking on a patch against those of their own country , shew themselves so truly public - spirited as to sacrifice every one her necklace against the common enemy , what decrees ought not to be made in ...
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... that seemed to shew themselves by the candles which were lighted up in several parts of them ; and were so infamed by the sunshine which accidentally fell upon them , that at first sight I could scarce forbear crying out ' Fire .
... that seemed to shew themselves by the candles which were lighted up in several parts of them ; and were so infamed by the sunshine which accidentally fell upon them , that at first sight I could scarce forbear crying out ' Fire .
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As for the circumstance of the robin - red - breast , it is indeed a little poetical ornament ; and to shew the genius of the author amidst all his simplicity , it is just the same kind of fiction which one of the greatest of the Latin ...
As for the circumstance of the robin - red - breast , it is indeed a little poetical ornament ; and to shew the genius of the author amidst all his simplicity , it is just the same kind of fiction which one of the greatest of the Latin ...
Pagina 20
As for the little conceited wits of the age , who can only shew their judgment by finding fault , they cannot be supposed to admire these productions which have nothing to recommend them but the beauties of nature , when they do not ...
As for the little conceited wits of the age , who can only shew their judgment by finding fault , they cannot be supposed to admire these productions which have nothing to recommend them but the beauties of nature , when they do not ...
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