The Spectator, Volume 2J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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... whole course of these papers , I have acknowledged myself incapable . While I busy myself as a stranger upon earth , and can pretend to no other than being a looker - on , you are conspicuous in the busy and polite world , both in the ...
... whole course of these papers , I have acknowledged myself incapable . While I busy myself as a stranger upon earth , and can pretend to no other than being a looker - on , you are conspicuous in the busy and polite world , both in the ...
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... whole puppet - show filled with faces spotted after the whiggish manner . Whether or no the ladies had retreated hither in order to rally their forces I cannot tell ; but the next night they came in so great a body to the opera , that ...
... whole puppet - show filled with faces spotted after the whiggish manner . Whether or no the ladies had retreated hither in order to rally their forces I cannot tell ; but the next night they came in so great a body to the opera , that ...
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... whole night in custody at his suit . “ Sir , your ingratitude for the many kindnesses I have done you , shall not make me unthankful for the good you have done me , in letting me see there , is such a man as you in the world . I am ...
... whole night in custody at his suit . “ Sir , your ingratitude for the many kindnesses I have done you , shall not make me unthankful for the good you have done me , in letting me see there , is such a man as you in the world . I am ...
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... whole book . I bave often profited by these accidental readings , and have sometimes found very curious pieces that are either out of print , or not to be met with in the shops of our London booksellers . For this reason , when my ...
... whole book . I bave often profited by these accidental readings , and have sometimes found very curious pieces that are either out of print , or not to be met with in the shops of our London booksellers . For this reason , when my ...
Pagina 19
... whole narration has something in it very moving , notwithstanding the author of it ( whoever he was ) has delivered it in such an abject phrase and poorness of expression , that the quoting any part of it would look like a design of ...
... whole narration has something in it very moving , notwithstanding the author of it ( whoever he was ) has delivered it in such an abject phrase and poorness of expression , that the quoting any part of it would look like a design of ...
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