The Spectator: With Notes, and a General Index. The Eight Volumes Comprised in OneHickman and Hazzard. William Brown, printer, 1822 - 771 pages |
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Page 13
... considers the promise , desire me to keep my word , assure me that world as a theatre , and desires to form a ... consider how perfectly new all throwing away a quarter of an hour in a day on you have said on this subject is , and ...
... considers the promise , desire me to keep my word , assure me that world as a theatre , and desires to form a ... consider how perfectly new all throwing away a quarter of an hour in a day on you have said on this subject is , and ...
Page 19
... consider only the drapery of the species , and never that Virgil has very finely touched upon this female dcast away ... Considers her husband as her steward , and looks spon discretion and good housewifery as little do- 1 shall ...
... consider only the drapery of the species , and never that Virgil has very finely touched upon this female dcast away ... Considers her husband as her steward , and looks spon discretion and good housewifery as little do- 1 shall ...
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... consider , not without some secret sorrow , debate on this subject , cried out , ' Gentlemen , if the condition of ... consider the envious man in delight , it this miserable affection : but , keeping in the road is like reading of ...
... consider , not without some secret sorrow , debate on this subject , cried out , ' Gentlemen , if the condition of ... consider the envious man in delight , it this miserable affection : but , keeping in the road is like reading of ...
Page 25
... consider how each of these professions Westminster - Hall , every morning in term time , are crowded with multitudes that seek their liveli- tof Martial's description of this species of lawyers is best of humour : e of ' Iras et verba ...
... consider how each of these professions Westminster - Hall , every morning in term time , are crowded with multitudes that seek their liveli- tof Martial's description of this species of lawyers is best of humour : e of ' Iras et verba ...
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... consider with myself what those objects , which others consider with terror . numerable multitudes of people lay confused to . When I look upon the tombs of the great , every gether under the pavement of that ancient cathe . emotion of ...
... consider with myself what those objects , which others consider with terror . numerable multitudes of people lay confused to . When I look upon the tombs of the great , every gether under the pavement of that ancient cathe . emotion of ...
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