The Spectator, Svazek 8Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... pleased with it ; but I am , without a compliment , sincerely troubled that I cannot ex- actly be of your opinion , that it makes every thing pleasing to us . In short , I have the honour to be yoked to a young lady , who is , in plain ...
... pleased with it ; but I am , without a compliment , sincerely troubled that I cannot ex- actly be of your opinion , that it makes every thing pleasing to us . In short , I have the honour to be yoked to a young lady , who is , in plain ...
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... pleased with praise and thanksgiving : the other part of our duty is but an acknowledgment of our faults , whilst this is the immediate adoration of his per- fections . ' Twas an excellent observation , that we then only despise ...
... pleased with praise and thanksgiving : the other part of our duty is but an acknowledgment of our faults , whilst this is the immediate adoration of his per- fections . ' Twas an excellent observation , that we then only despise ...
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... pleased , when I am walking in a labyrinth of my own raising , not to know whether the next tree I shall meet with is an apple or an oak , an elm or a pear - tree . My kitchen has likewise its particular quarters as- signed it ; for ...
... pleased , when I am walking in a labyrinth of my own raising , not to know whether the next tree I shall meet with is an apple or an oak , an elm or a pear - tree . My kitchen has likewise its particular quarters as- signed it ; for ...
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