The Spectator, Svazek 1George Washington Greene J. B. Lippincott Company, 1880 |
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... body , I applied myself with so much diligence to my studies , that there are very few celebrated books , either in the learned or modern tongues , which I am not acquainted with . Upon the death of my father , I was resolved to travel ...
... body , I applied myself with so much diligence to my studies , that there are very few celebrated books , either in the learned or modern tongues , which I am not acquainted with . Upon the death of my father , I was resolved to travel ...
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... body , and wither into a skeleton . Her recoveries were often as sudden as her decays , insomuch that she would revive in a moment out of a wasting distemper , into a habit of the highest health and vigour . I had very soon an ...
... body , and wither into a skeleton . Her recoveries were often as sudden as her decays , insomuch that she would revive in a moment out of a wasting distemper , into a habit of the highest health and vigour . I had very soon an ...
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... body ? She fainted and died away at the sight . Et neque jam color est misto candore rubori ; Nec vigor , et vires , et quæ modò vísa placebant ; Nec corpus remanet- OV . MET . MET . 3. 491 . -Her spirits faint , Her blooming cheeks ...
... body ? She fainted and died away at the sight . Et neque jam color est misto candore rubori ; Nec vigor , et vires , et quæ modò vísa placebant ; Nec corpus remanet- OV . MET . MET . 3. 491 . -Her spirits faint , Her blooming cheeks ...
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... body would establish it as a rule to lose a day in every week . In the midst of these my musings , she desired me to reach her a little salt upon the point of my knife , which I did in such a trepidation and hurry of obedience , that I ...
... body would establish it as a rule to lose a day in every week . In the midst of these my musings , she desired me to reach her a little salt upon the point of my knife , which I did in such a trepidation and hurry of obedience , that I ...
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... body that addresses himself to them . There are several rooms where the parties may retire , and , if they please , shew their faces by consent . ' Whispers , squeezes , nods , and embraces , are the innocent freedoms of the place . In ...
... body that addresses himself to them . There are several rooms where the parties may retire , and , if they please , shew their faces by consent . ' Whispers , squeezes , nods , and embraces , are the innocent freedoms of the place . In ...
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