The Spectator, Svazek 2S. Marks, 1826 |
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... , and taking a survey of the whole face of nevertheless probable when we are told , that nature , that appeared to him new and fresh in all its beauties , with the simile illustrating plaints 6 [ No. 315 . THE SPECTATOR .
... , and taking a survey of the whole face of nevertheless probable when we are told , that nature , that appeared to him new and fresh in all its beauties , with the simile illustrating plaints 6 [ No. 315 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... told you , that Isabella , during the whole their time in gallantry and adventure , keep progress of this amour , communicated it to up , as well as they can , the appearance of it , her husband ; and that an account of Escalus's and ...
... told you , that Isabella , during the whole their time in gallantry and adventure , keep progress of this amour , communicated it to up , as well as they can , the appearance of it , her husband ; and that an account of Escalus's and ...
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... told him several ; upon which he produced a description of my person , from the tradesmen whom I had employed , and told me that they had certainly informed against me . Mr. Spectator , whatever the world may think of me , I am more ...
... told him several ; upon which he produced a description of my person , from the tradesmen whom I had employed , and told me that they had certainly informed against me . Mr. Spectator , whatever the world may think of me , I am more ...
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... told me , there were a certain set of him . Then this matter is not laid in so bare- women of fashion , whereof the number of six faced a manner before him as to have it in- made a committee , who sat thrice a week , under timated , Mrs ...
... told me , there were a certain set of him . Then this matter is not laid in so bare- women of fashion , whereof the number of six faced a manner before him as to have it in- made a committee , who sat thrice a week , under timated , Mrs ...
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... glad were I sure it were false . It is told with such simplicity , and there are so many artless touches of distress in it , that I fear it comes too much from the heart . MR . SPECTATOR , 16 [ No. 322 . THE SPECTATOR .
... glad were I sure it were false . It is told with such simplicity , and there are so many artless touches of distress in it , that I fear it comes too much from the heart . MR . SPECTATOR , 16 [ No. 322 . THE SPECTATOR .
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