The Spectator ...Angier March, 1803 |
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... pleased , when I am walk- ing in a labyrinth of my own raising , not to know whether the next tree I shall meet with is an apple , or an oak , an elm , or a pear - tree . My kitchen has likewise its particular quarters assigned it ; for ...
... pleased , when I am walk- ing in a labyrinth of my own raising , not to know whether the next tree I shall meet with is an apple , or an oak , an elm , or a pear - tree . My kitchen has likewise its particular quarters assigned it ; for ...
Strana 256
... pleased or tired with each other , and whether they carry the due mean in the eye of the world , between fondness and coldness . You are care- fully to behold all such as shall have addition of ho- nour or riches , and report whether ...
... pleased or tired with each other , and whether they carry the due mean in the eye of the world , between fondness and coldness . You are care- fully to behold all such as shall have addition of ho- nour or riches , and report whether ...
Strana 388
... pleased with a letter dated from Berwick upon Tweed , where- in my correspondent compares the office , which I have for some time executed in these realms , to the weeding of a great garden ; which , ' says he , it is not sufficient to ...
... pleased with a letter dated from Berwick upon Tweed , where- in my correspondent compares the office , which I have for some time executed in these realms , to the weeding of a great garden ; which , ' says he , it is not sufficient to ...
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