The Spectator, Svazek 6Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... proper dress from head to foot , to be paid for at a double price on the day of marriage . We must , however , distinguish between for- tune - hunters and fortune - stealers . The first are those assiduous gentlemen who employ their ...
... proper dress from head to foot , to be paid for at a double price on the day of marriage . We must , however , distinguish between for- tune - hunters and fortune - stealers . The first are those assiduous gentlemen who employ their ...
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... proper shape , nor in the familiar manner with which Raphael the sociable spirit entertained the father of mankind before the fall . His person , his port , and behaviour , are suitable to a spirit of the highest rank , and exquisitely ...
... proper shape , nor in the familiar manner with which Raphael the sociable spirit entertained the father of mankind before the fall . His person , his port , and behaviour , are suitable to a spirit of the highest rank , and exquisitely ...
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... can rejoice but like a private man after a victory . ' What is particularly proper for the example of all who pretend to industry in the pursuit of ho- Gg 2 No. 374 . 343 SPECTATOR . Transmigration of Souls-Letter from Monkey ADDISON.
... can rejoice but like a private man after a victory . ' What is particularly proper for the example of all who pretend to industry in the pursuit of ho- Gg 2 No. 374 . 343 SPECTATOR . Transmigration of Souls-Letter from Monkey ADDISON.
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