The Spectator, Svazek 2Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... ordinary people have of the demonstrations of grief , who prescribe rules and fashions to the most solemn afiliction ; such as the loss of the nearest re- lations and dearest friends . You cannot go to visit a sick friend , but some ...
... ordinary people have of the demonstrations of grief , who prescribe rules and fashions to the most solemn afiliction ; such as the loss of the nearest re- lations and dearest friends . You cannot go to visit a sick friend , but some ...
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... ordinary abilities , great application , and uncommon integrity : nor was such an one ( though of an opposite party and interest ) inferior to him in any of these respects . The several antagonists who now endeavour to depreciate one ...
... ordinary abilities , great application , and uncommon integrity : nor was such an one ( though of an opposite party and interest ) inferior to him in any of these respects . The several antagonists who now endeavour to depreciate one ...
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... ordinary fan . ' When the fans are thus discharged , the word of command in course is to Ground their fans . This teaches a lady to quit her fan gracefully when she throws it aside in order to take up a pack of cards , adjust a curl of ...
... ordinary fan . ' When the fans are thus discharged , the word of command in course is to Ground their fans . This teaches a lady to quit her fan gracefully when she throws it aside in order to take up a pack of cards , adjust a curl of ...
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... ordinary simplicity , at once to be a preacher and an example . With what command of himself does he lay before us in the language and temper of his profession , a fault , which by the least liberty and warmth of ex- pression would be ...
... ordinary simplicity , at once to be a preacher and an example . With what command of himself does he lay before us in the language and temper of his profession , a fault , which by the least liberty and warmth of ex- pression would be ...
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... ordinary capacity , than expressed with all his eloquence . This decency of behaviour is generally transgressed among all orders of men ; nay , the very women , though themselves created it as it were for ornament , are often very much ...
... ordinary capacity , than expressed with all his eloquence . This decency of behaviour is generally transgressed among all orders of men ; nay , the very women , though themselves created it as it were for ornament , are often very much ...
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