The Spectator, Svazek 7George Gregory Smith J.M. Dent & Company, 1898 |
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... live in Gardens , have never thought of contriving a Winter Garden , which should consist of such Trees only as never cast their Leaves . We have very often little Snatches of Sun - shine and fair Weather in the most uncomfortable Parts ...
... live in Gardens , have never thought of contriving a Winter Garden , which should consist of such Trees only as never cast their Leaves . We have very often little Snatches of Sun - shine and fair Weather in the most uncomfortable Parts ...
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... live ; it is hoped that this ill Humour will be much suppress'd , when we can have recourse to the Fashions of their Times , produce them in our Vindication , and be able to shew that it might have been as expensive in Queen Elizabeth's ...
... live ; it is hoped that this ill Humour will be much suppress'd , when we can have recourse to the Fashions of their Times , produce them in our Vindication , and be able to shew that it might have been as expensive in Queen Elizabeth's ...
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... live . When these are joined to Men of warm Spirits , without Temper or Learning , they are frequently cor rected with Stripes ; but one of our famous Lawyers is of opinion , That this ought to be used sparingly . As I remember those ...
... live . When these are joined to Men of warm Spirits , without Temper or Learning , they are frequently cor rected with Stripes ; but one of our famous Lawyers is of opinion , That this ought to be used sparingly . As I remember those ...
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... live in a trading Street , are not disturbed at the Passage of Carts , I would have , if possible , a wise Man be contented with his Lot , even with a Shrew ; for though he cannot make her better , he may , you see , make himself better ...
... live in a trading Street , are not disturbed at the Passage of Carts , I would have , if possible , a wise Man be contented with his Lot , even with a Shrew ; for though he cannot make her better , he may , you see , make himself better ...
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... lives in his House to teach him Philosophy . Tom Dapperwit says , that he agrees with me in that whole Discourse , excepting only the last Sentence , where I affirm the married State to be either an Heaven or an Hell . Tom has been at ...
... lives in his House to teach him Philosophy . Tom Dapperwit says , that he agrees with me in that whole Discourse , excepting only the last Sentence , where I affirm the married State to be either an Heaven or an Hell . Tom has been at ...
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