The Spectator, Svazek 9E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... proper for him to have where any duty of life is concerned . To want sorrow when you in decency and truth should be afflicted , is , I should think , a greater instance of a man's being a blockhead than not to know the beauty of any ...
... proper for him to have where any duty of life is concerned . To want sorrow when you in decency and truth should be afflicted , is , I should think , a greater instance of a man's being a blockhead than not to know the beauty of any ...
Strana 55
light and hasten them to their proper climate again . Round about the black tower there were , me- thought , many thousands of huge mis - shapen ugly monsters ; these had great nets , which they were perpetually plying and casting ...
light and hasten them to their proper climate again . Round about the black tower there were , me- thought , many thousands of huge mis - shapen ugly monsters ; these had great nets , which they were perpetually plying and casting ...
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... proper distances , as at the end of a letter , I am , sir , Your humble servant , ABRAHAM DAPPERWIT . ' 4 MR . DAPPERWIT , ' I AM glad to get another line forward , by saying that excellent piece is Mr. Pope's ; and so , with proper ...
... proper distances , as at the end of a letter , I am , sir , Your humble servant , ABRAHAM DAPPERWIT . ' 4 MR . DAPPERWIT , ' I AM glad to get another line forward , by saying that excellent piece is Mr. Pope's ; and so , with proper ...
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