The Spectator, Svazek 2F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 |
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... creature , who I remember somewhere in his works observes , that though the mole be not totally blind ( as it is ... creatures , how much more does it discover itself in the several endowments which it has variously bestowed upon such ...
... creature , who I remember somewhere in his works observes , that though the mole be not totally blind ( as it is ... creatures , how much more does it discover itself in the several endowments which it has variously bestowed upon such ...
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... CREATURE , I am ever yours . " " September 30 , 1671 , seven in the morning . " NEXT to the influence of heaven , I am to thank you that I see the returning day with pleasure . Το pass my evenings in so sweet a conversation , and have ...
... CREATURE , I am ever yours . " " September 30 , 1671 , seven in the morning . " NEXT to the influence of heaven , I am to thank you that I see the returning day with pleasure . Το pass my evenings in so sweet a conversation , and have ...
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... creature that she is a hypocrite . This sort of good man is very frequent in the populous and wealthy city of London , and is the true hen - peckt man . The kind creature cannot break through his kindnesses so far as to come to an ex ...
... creature that she is a hypocrite . This sort of good man is very frequent in the populous and wealthy city of London , and is the true hen - peckt man . The kind creature cannot break through his kindnesses so far as to come to an ex ...
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