The Spectator, Svazek 6Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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Strana 156
... carry this thought yet further , I shall sub- mit it to your consideration , whether , instead of a theme or copy of ... carried to a greater degree of perfec- tion , and how it exceeded or fell short of another . He might at the same ...
... carry this thought yet further , I shall sub- mit it to your consideration , whether , instead of a theme or copy of ... carried to a greater degree of perfec- tion , and how it exceeded or fell short of another . He might at the same ...
Strana 161
... or my own nature admit of I am willing to carry some of it home with me : and cannot endure to be at once tricked out of all , though by the wittiest VOL . VI . P dexterity in the world . However , I kept my No. 338 . 161 SPECTATOR .
... or my own nature admit of I am willing to carry some of it home with me : and cannot endure to be at once tricked out of all , though by the wittiest VOL . VI . P dexterity in the world . However , I kept my No. 338 . 161 SPECTATOR .
Strana 302
... carry his point , he will never think of her more . Having thus fairly admonished the female sex , and laid before them the dangers they are exposed to in this critical month , I shall in the next place lay down some rules and ...
... carry his point , he will never think of her more . Having thus fairly admonished the female sex , and laid before them the dangers they are exposed to in this critical month , I shall in the next place lay down some rules and ...
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