The Spectator, Svazek 2Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... temper , and elegant person . She dresses a little too much like a girl , affects a childish fondness in the tone of her voice , sometimes a pretty sullen- ness in the leaning of her head , and now and then a downcast of her eyes on her ...
... temper , and elegant person . She dresses a little too much like a girl , affects a childish fondness in the tone of her voice , sometimes a pretty sullen- ness in the leaning of her head , and now and then a downcast of her eyes on her ...
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... temper , and find a man in business more than the most active station of life . To advise the ignorant , relieve the needy , comfort the afflicted , are duties that fall in our way almost every day of our lives . A man has frequent ...
... temper , and find a man in business more than the most active station of life . To advise the ignorant , relieve the needy , comfort the afflicted , are duties that fall in our way almost every day of our lives . A man has frequent ...
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... temper , and enjoys every moment the satisfaction of thinking himself in company with his dearest and best of friends . The time never lies heavy upon him it is impossible for him to be alone . thoughts and passions are the most busied ...
... temper , and enjoys every moment the satisfaction of thinking himself in company with his dearest and best of friends . The time never lies heavy upon him it is impossible for him to be alone . thoughts and passions are the most busied ...
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... temper , which is above the relief of tears . A speculation of my own on that subject I shall defer till another occasion . The second letter is from a lady of a mind as great as her understanding . There is perhaps some- thing in the ...
... temper , which is above the relief of tears . A speculation of my own on that subject I shall defer till another occasion . The second letter is from a lady of a mind as great as her understanding . There is perhaps some- thing in the ...
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... temper , that he is welcome to every body because every man thinks he is so to him . He does not seem to contribute any thing to the mirth of the company ; and yet upon reflection you find it all 50 [ No. 100 . THE SPECTATOR .
... temper , that he is welcome to every body because every man thinks he is so to him . He does not seem to contribute any thing to the mirth of the company ; and yet upon reflection you find it all 50 [ No. 100 . THE SPECTATOR .
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