The Spectator, Svazek 9J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... telling - Epitaph in Pan- cras Churchyard . Addison . 539. The Intentions of a Widow respecting her Suitors- Steele . On Delay in Marriage - Budgell . On a Cler- gyman spoiling one of Tillotson's Sermons - Hughes . 540. Letter on the ...
... telling - Epitaph in Pan- cras Churchyard . Addison . 539. The Intentions of a Widow respecting her Suitors- Steele . On Delay in Marriage - Budgell . On a Cler- gyman spoiling one of Tillotson's Sermons - Hughes . 540. Letter on the ...
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... tell thy dreams , ' says that philosopher ; " for though thou thyself mayest take a pleasure in telling thy dream , another will take no pleasure in hearing it . " After this short preface , I must do justice to two or three visions ...
... tell thy dreams , ' says that philosopher ; " for though thou thyself mayest take a pleasure in telling thy dream , another will take no pleasure in hearing it . " After this short preface , I must do justice to two or three visions ...
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... tell you that some of them are grown so bashful as to study only in the night - time or in the country . The other night I spied one of our young gentlemen very diligent at his lucubrations in Fleet - street ; and , by the way , I ...
... tell you that some of them are grown so bashful as to study only in the night - time or in the country . The other night I spied one of our young gentlemen very diligent at his lucubrations in Fleet - street ; and , by the way , I ...
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... tell them , that all other crimes put together could not equalize theirs , for they were guilty of murder in not suffering those to be born which should proceed from them ; of impiety , in causing the names and honours of their ...
... tell them , that all other crimes put together could not equalize theirs , for they were guilty of murder in not suffering those to be born which should proceed from them ; of impiety , in causing the names and honours of their ...
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... tell thee that I know them . I have had my share in their graces ; but no more of that . It shall be my business hereafter to live the life of an honest man , and to act as becomes the master of a family . I question not but I shall ...
... tell thee that I know them . I have had my share in their graces ; but no more of that . It shall be my business hereafter to live the life of an honest man , and to act as becomes the master of a family . I question not but I shall ...
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