The Spectator: no. 81-169; June 2, 1711-Sept. 13, 1711George Atherton Aitken John C. Nimmo, 1898 |
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... told that many virtuous matrons , who for- merly have been taught to believe that this artificial spotting of the face was unlawful , are now reconciled by a zeal for their cause to what they could not be prompted by a concern for their ...
... told that many virtuous matrons , who for- merly have been taught to believe that this artificial spotting of the face was unlawful , are now reconciled by a zeal for their cause to what they could not be prompted by a concern for their ...
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... told twice , I fear I shall not be able to speak it at all . ' " Pharamond commanded Eucrate to let him enter ; he did so , and the gentleman approached the king with an air which spoke him under the greatest concern in what manner to ...
... told twice , I fear I shall not be able to speak it at all . ' " Pharamond commanded Eucrate to let him enter ; he did so , and the gentleman approached the king with an air which spoke him under the greatest concern in what manner to ...
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... told him he was very drunk ; he said he was not . Sir Ch . knocked him down , set his foot on his mouth , broke his jaw , and dashed out several teeth . He lay very ill , but they say Tuesday night sent the knight a challenge , and he ...
... told him he was very drunk ; he said he was not . Sir Ch . knocked him down , set his foot on his mouth , broke his jaw , and dashed out several teeth . He lay very ill , but they say Tuesday night sent the knight a challenge , and he ...
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... told by that divine poet ' ( folio ) . 2 The thoughts from one end to the other are wonderfully natural ' ( folio ) . 3 Genuine ( folio ) . 4 A good - natured reader ' ( folio ) . them . As for the circumstance of the robin red- 22 No ...
... told by that divine poet ' ( folio ) . 2 The thoughts from one end to the other are wonderfully natural ' ( folio ) . 3 Genuine ( folio ) . 4 A good - natured reader ' ( folio ) . them . As for the circumstance of the robin red- 22 No ...
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... told So. In this case therefore we may be sure that he had in his mind some general implicit notion of this art of physiognomy which I have just now mentioned ; and that when his courtiers told him his face was made like an eagle's , he ...
... told So. In this case therefore we may be sure that he had in his mind some general implicit notion of this art of physiognomy which I have just now mentioned ; and that when his courtiers told him his face was made like an eagle's , he ...
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