The Spectator, Svazek 9J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... took it into my head to write dreams and visions , I determined to print nothing of that nature which was not of my own invention . But several laborious dreamers have of late communicated to me works of this nature , which , for their ...
... took it into my head to write dreams and visions , I determined to print nothing of that nature which was not of my own invention . But several laborious dreamers have of late communicated to me works of this nature , which , for their ...
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... were nearest to them ; these they took up straight , and whirled over the walls into the flaming tower , and they were no more seen nor heard of . " They would sometimes cast their nets towards the right 10 NO 524 . SPECTATOR .
... were nearest to them ; these they took up straight , and whirled over the walls into the flaming tower , and they were no more seen nor heard of . " They would sometimes cast their nets towards the right 10 NO 524 . SPECTATOR .
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... took me by the hand , and so carried me away along with them . After I had followed them a con- siderable while , I perceived I had lost the black tower of light , at which I greatly wondered ; but as I looked and gazed round about me ...
... took me by the hand , and so carried me away along with them . After I had followed them a con- siderable while , I perceived I had lost the black tower of light , at which I greatly wondered ; but as I looked and gazed round about me ...
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... took coach one afternoon , and drove to see a relation , who married about six years ago a wealthy citizen . I found her at home , but her husband gone to the Exchange , and expected back within an hour at the farthest . After the usual ...
... took coach one afternoon , and drove to see a relation , who married about six years ago a wealthy citizen . I found her at home , but her husband gone to the Exchange , and expected back within an hour at the farthest . After the usual ...
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... took my leave , and parted . Now , Sir , I had not been got home a fortnight , when I received a letter from a neighbour of theirs , that ever since that fatal afternoon the lady had been most inhumanly treated , and the husband ...
... took my leave , and parted . Now , Sir , I had not been got home a fortnight , when I received a letter from a neighbour of theirs , that ever since that fatal afternoon the lady had been most inhumanly treated , and the husband ...
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