The Spectator, Svazek 1George Washington Greene J. B. Lippincott Company, 1880 |
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... reasons , I m ist keep to myself , at least for some time : I mean an account of my name , my age , and my ... reason likewise , that I keep my complexion and dress as very great secrets ; though it is not impossible , but I ...
... reasons , I m ist keep to myself , at least for some time : I mean an account of my name , my age , and my ... reason likewise , that I keep my complexion and dress as very great secrets ; though it is not impossible , but I ...
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... reason for it . It is not difficult for a man to see that a person has conceived in aversion to him . For my own part , I quickly found , by the lady's looks , that she regarded me as a very odd kind of fellow , with an unfortunate ...
... reason for it . It is not difficult for a man to see that a person has conceived in aversion to him . For my own part , I quickly found , by the lady's looks , that she regarded me as a very odd kind of fellow , with an unfortunate ...
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George Washington Greene. Both these reasons , which secure them from our authority , make them obnoxious to yours ; as both their disguise and their num- bers will give no particular person reason to think himself affront- ed by you ...
George Washington Greene. Both these reasons , which secure them from our authority , make them obnoxious to yours ; as both their disguise and their num- bers will give no particular person reason to think himself affront- ed by you ...
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... reason to conclude I had made a conquest . She told me that she hoped my face was not akin to my tongue ; and looking upon her watch , I accidentally discovered the figure of a coronet on the back part of it . I was so transported with ...
... reason to conclude I had made a conquest . She told me that she hoped my face was not akin to my tongue ; and looking upon her watch , I accidentally discovered the figure of a coronet on the back part of it . I was so transported with ...
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... reason I took the can- dle in my hand , and went up into my chamber , not without won- dering at this unaccountable weakness in reasonable creatures , that they should love to astonish and terrify one another . Were I a father , I ...
... reason I took the can- dle in my hand , and went up into my chamber , not without won- dering at this unaccountable weakness in reasonable creatures , that they should love to astonish and terrify one another . Were I a father , I ...
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