Anecdotes, Observations, and Characters, of Books and MenJ. R. Smith, 1858 - Počet stran: 396 |
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... appears to have been highly acceptable to the public , and to have met with all possible success ; a second edition ... appear that he is likely to be so fortunate in his appeal to posterity . Spence was in person below the middle size ...
... appears to have been highly acceptable to the public , and to have met with all possible success ; a second edition ... appear that he is likely to be so fortunate in his appeal to posterity . Spence was in person below the middle size ...
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... appear to you , yet , may it be accounted for , if you gauge his actions by his reigning passion , which was the love ... appears to have been very early in life patronized by him . When Addison was made se- cretary to Lord Wharton , in ...
... appear to you , yet , may it be accounted for , if you gauge his actions by his reigning passion , which was the love ... appears to have been very early in life patronized by him . When Addison was made se- cretary to Lord Wharton , in ...
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... appears best to him : and if you certainly foresaw what would appear best to him , in any one particular case , you would certainly foresee what he would choose . - P . I have thought it over , and am quite willing to leave this world ...
... appears best to him : and if you certainly foresaw what would appear best to him , in any one particular case , you would certainly foresee what he would choose . - P . I have thought it over , and am quite willing to leave this world ...
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