The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals, Svazek 2George B. Whittaker, 1827 |
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Strana 121
... creature ; he hath the same resemblance in the frame of his mind , and is subject to those passions which are predominant in the creature that appears in 86 . 121 86 . SPECTATOR .
... creature ; he hath the same resemblance in the frame of his mind , and is subject to those passions which are predominant in the creature that appears in 86 . 121 86 . SPECTATOR .
Strana 258
Corrected from the Originals. not find in his heart to murder a creature that had given him so much diversion . As we were returning home , I remembered that Monsieur Paschal ... creature that had e , I remembered that t 258 116 . SPECTATOR .
Corrected from the Originals. not find in his heart to murder a creature that had given him so much diversion . As we were returning home , I remembered that Monsieur Paschal ... creature that had e , I remembered that t 258 116 . SPECTATOR .
Strana 281
... creatures , r itself in the several usly bestowed upon less finished and ies , according to the re posted . Ey would ... creature in a condition to provide for its safety and subsistence in its proper station . Tully has given us an ...
... creatures , r itself in the several usly bestowed upon less finished and ies , according to the re posted . Ey would ... creature in a condition to provide for its safety and subsistence in its proper station . Tully has given us an ...
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Allegory of several schemes of | 18 |
Letter from a coquettefrom B D on formal | 58 |
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