The Spectator, Svazek 8Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... seems to be the well - choosing , mixing , and binding together these flowers in pleasing nosegays , to present to ladies . The scent of Italian flowers is observed , like their other perfumes , to be too strong , and to hurt the brain ...
... seems to be the well - choosing , mixing , and binding together these flowers in pleasing nosegays , to present to ladies . The scent of Italian flowers is observed , like their other perfumes , to be too strong , and to hurt the brain ...
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... seems to be written by a man of learning , who is returned to his study after a suspense of ability to do so . The ... seem to have originated from this paper , cer- tainly from the principles of humanity stated in it . VOL . VIII . K a ...
... seems to be written by a man of learning , who is returned to his study after a suspense of ability to do so . The ... seem to have originated from this paper , cer- tainly from the principles of humanity stated in it . VOL . VIII . K a ...
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... seems to acknow- ledge no superior , and to defy all contradiction , prevail over that deference and resignation with which the modest man implores that favourable opinion which the other seems to command ? As the case at present stands ...
... seems to acknow- ledge no superior , and to defy all contradiction , prevail over that deference and resignation with which the modest man implores that favourable opinion which the other seems to command ? As the case at present stands ...
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