The Spectator, Svazek 7J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... young fellows among us who commonly go by the name of the fortune - stealers . You must know , Sir , I am one who live in a continual apprehension of this sort of people , that lie in wait , day and night , for our children , and may be ...
... young fellows among us who commonly go by the name of the fortune - stealers . You must know , Sir , I am one who live in a continual apprehension of this sort of people , that lie in wait , day and night , for our children , and may be ...
Strana 69
... young fellow's first discovering his passion to his mistress . The young lady was one , it seems , who had long before conceived a favourable opi- nion of him , and was still in hopes that he would some time or other make his advances ...
... young fellow's first discovering his passion to his mistress . The young lady was one , it seems , who had long before conceived a favourable opi- nion of him , and was still in hopes that he would some time or other make his advances ...
Strana 117
... young giddy - headed fellows ; you have not yet had experience of the world . ' Thus we young folks find our ambition cramped , and our laziness indulged ; since while young we have little room to display ourselves ; and , when old ...
... young giddy - headed fellows ; you have not yet had experience of the world . ' Thus we young folks find our ambition cramped , and our laziness indulged ; since while young we have little room to display ourselves ; and , when old ...
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Account of the SweatersLetter from three thrifty | 12 |
Addison | 69 |
Criticism on Paradise Lost | 102 |
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