The Spectator, Svazek 2George Washington Greene J. B. Lippincott Company, 1880 |
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... at the contracting of them . Several that are in this respect unequally yoked , and uneasy for life , with a person of a particular character , might have been pleased and happy with a person of 22 [ No. 261 . SPECTATOR .
... at the contracting of them . Several that are in this respect unequally yoked , and uneasy for life , with a person of a particular character , might have been pleased and happy with a person of 22 [ No. 261 . SPECTATOR .
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... particular persons , families , or societies . There is not one of these above - mentioned subjects that would not sell a very indifferent paper , could I think of gratifying the public by such mean and base methods ; but ...
... particular persons , families , or societies . There is not one of these above - mentioned subjects that would not sell a very indifferent paper , could I think of gratifying the public by such mean and base methods ; but ...
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... particular circum- stances as may prevent all such ill - natured applications . If I write any thing on a black man , I run over in my mind all the eminent persons in the nation who are of that complexion : when I place an imaginary ...
... particular circum- stances as may prevent all such ill - natured applications . If I write any thing on a black man , I run over in my mind all the eminent persons in the nation who are of that complexion : when I place an imaginary ...
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... particular , of not hurt- ing any man's reputation , that I have forborn mentioning ever " This is Queen Elizabeth's birth - day , usually kept in this town by ap- prentices , & c .; but the Whigs designed a mighty procession by ...
... particular , of not hurt- ing any man's reputation , that I have forborn mentioning ever " This is Queen Elizabeth's birth - day , usually kept in this town by ap- prentices , & c .; but the Whigs designed a mighty procession by ...
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... particular judgment on this author , but only deliver it as my private opinion . Criticism is of a large ex- tent , and every particular master in this art has his favourite pas sages in an author , which do not equally strike the best ...
... particular judgment on this author , but only deliver it as my private opinion . Criticism is of a large ex- tent , and every particular master in this art has his favourite pas sages in an author , which do not equally strike the best ...
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