The Spectator, Svazek 2F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 |
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mourning , will be thought the production of a man who is well acquainted with the generous yearnings of distress in a manly temper , which is above the relief of tears . A speculation of my own on ... thought the production of a man ...
mourning , will be thought the production of a man who is well acquainted with the generous yearnings of distress in a manly temper , which is above the relief of tears . A speculation of my own on ... thought the production of a man ...
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... thought me an equipage ready to his hand , after very little inquiry more than " Did I want a master ? " bid me follow him : I did so ; and in a very little while thought myself the happiest creature in this world . My time was taken up ...
... thought me an equipage ready to his hand , after very little inquiry more than " Did I want a master ? " bid me follow him : I did so ; and in a very little while thought myself the happiest creature in this world . My time was taken up ...
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... thought he rallied me ; but upon the strength of this slender encouragement of being thought least detestable , I made new liveries , new - paired my coach- horses , set them all to town to be bitted , and taught to throw their legs ...
... thought he rallied me ; but upon the strength of this slender encouragement of being thought least detestable , I made new liveries , new - paired my coach- horses , set them all to town to be bitted , and taught to throw their legs ...
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