The Spectator, Svazek 8Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... thousand ' things which crowd into my memory , which make me too much concerned to tell on about him . Hamlet holding up the skull which the grave- digger threw to him , with an account that it was the head of the king's jester , falls ...
... thousand ' things which crowd into my memory , which make me too much concerned to tell on about him . Hamlet holding up the skull which the grave- digger threw to him , with an account that it was the head of the king's jester , falls ...
Strana 125
... thousand different colours , and has often singled out flowers that he might have met with under a common hedge in a field , or in a meadow , as some of the greatest beauties of the place . The only method I observe in this particular ...
... thousand different colours , and has often singled out flowers that he might have met with under a common hedge in a field , or in a meadow , as some of the greatest beauties of the place . The only method I observe in this particular ...
Strana 286
... thousand pound . Upon the opening of it , I find it filled with an admirable housewife , of an agreeable countenance . The purchaser , upon hearing her good qualities , pays down her price very cheerfully . The second I would open ...
... thousand pound . Upon the opening of it , I find it filled with an admirable housewife , of an agreeable countenance . The purchaser , upon hearing her good qualities , pays down her price very cheerfully . The second I would open ...
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VOL VIII | 29 |
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