The Spectator, Svazek 2J. Tonson, 1801 |
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... talk to each other , but every man claims the full liberty of talking to himself . Instead of snuff - boxes and canes , which are the usual helps to discourse with other young fellows , these have each some piece of ribbon , a broken ...
... talk to each other , but every man claims the full liberty of talking to himself . Instead of snuff - boxes and canes , which are the usual helps to discourse with other young fellows , these have each some piece of ribbon , a broken ...
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... talk to each other , but every man claims the full liberty of talking to himself . Instead of snuff - boxes and canes , which are the usual helps to discourse with other young fellows , these have each some piece of ribbon , a broken ...
... talk to each other , but every man claims the full liberty of talking to himself . Instead of snuff - boxes and canes , which are the usual helps to discourse with other young fellows , these have each some piece of ribbon , a broken ...
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... talk of his Swiss composi- tions , cried out in a kind of laugh , " Is our music then to receive further improvements from Switzerland ! " This alarmed the projector , who immediately let go my but- ton , and turned about to answer him ...
... talk of his Swiss composi- tions , cried out in a kind of laugh , " Is our music then to receive further improvements from Switzerland ! " This alarmed the projector , who immediately let go my but- ton , and turned about to answer him ...
Strana 13
... talk of a shape under eighteen stone . These wise traders regulate their beauties as they do their butter , by the pound ; and Miss CROSS , when when she first arrived in the Low Countries , was NO . 32 . 13 THE SPECTATOR .
... talk of a shape under eighteen stone . These wise traders regulate their beauties as they do their butter , by the pound ; and Miss CROSS , when when she first arrived in the Low Countries , was NO . 32 . 13 THE SPECTATOR .
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... , your paper must needs be of general use . Upon this my friend the TEMPLAR told Sir ANDRew , That he wondered to hear a man of his sense talk after that that manner ; that the city had always been the 22 NO . 34 . THE SPECTATOR .
... , your paper must needs be of general use . Upon this my friend the TEMPLAR told Sir ANDRew , That he wondered to hear a man of his sense talk after that that manner ; that the city had always been the 22 NO . 34 . THE SPECTATOR .
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