The Spectator, Svazek 2F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 |
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... told him that he had made him too high a compli- ment ; and , when the fellow seemed to think that could hardly be , added with a more decisive look , that it was too great an honour for any man under a Duke ; but told him at the same ...
... told him that he had made him too high a compli- ment ; and , when the fellow seemed to think that could hardly be , added with a more decisive look , that it was too great an honour for any man under a Duke ; but told him at the same ...
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... told me , that , if I would , they should tell us our fortunes . As I was very well pleased with the knight's proposal , we rid up and communicated our hands to them . A Cassandra of the crew , after having examined my lines very dili ...
... told me , that , if I would , they should tell us our fortunes . As I was very well pleased with the knight's proposal , we rid up and communicated our hands to them . A Cassandra of the crew , after having examined my lines very dili ...
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... told me that an acquaint- ance of Tully the orator having two or three times together said to him , without receiving any answer , " That upon his honour he was but that very month forty years of age ; " Tully answered , " Surely you ...
... told me that an acquaint- ance of Tully the orator having two or three times together said to him , without receiving any answer , " That upon his honour he was but that very month forty years of age ; " Tully answered , " Surely you ...
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