The Spectator, Svazek 2J. Tonson, 1801 |
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... common calamity makes men extremely affect each other , though they differ in every other particular . The passion of Love is the most general concern among men ; and I am glad to hear by my last advices from Oxford that there are a set ...
... common calamity makes men extremely affect each other , though they differ in every other particular . The passion of Love is the most general concern among men ; and I am glad to hear by my last advices from Oxford that there are a set ...
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... common calamity makes men extremely affect each other , though they differ in every other particular . The passion of Love is the most general concern among men ; and I am glad to hear by my last advices from Oxford , that there are a ...
... common calamity makes men extremely affect each other , though they differ in every other particular . The passion of Love is the most general concern among men ; and I am glad to hear by my last advices from Oxford , that there are a ...
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... common consent we retrenched it to Betty . We look upon a man as no company that does not sigh five times in a quarter of an hour ; and look upon a member as very absurd , that is so much himself as to make a direct answer to a question ...
... common consent we retrenched it to Betty . We look upon a man as no company that does not sigh five times in a quarter of an hour ; and look upon a member as very absurd , that is so much himself as to make a direct answer to a question ...
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... common rates .---- They whose friends are not able to pay the full prices , may be taken as half boarders . She teaches such as are desgined for the diversion of the public , and to act in enchanted woods in the theatres , by the great ...
... common rates .---- They whose friends are not able to pay the full prices , may be taken as half boarders . She teaches such as are desgined for the diversion of the public , and to act in enchanted woods in the theatres , by the great ...
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... common discourse , though we do not attend to it , and is such a due medium be- tween ryhine and prose , that it scems wonderfully adapted to tragedy . I am therefore very much of- fended when I see a play in rhyme ; which is as absurd ...
... common discourse , though we do not attend to it , and is such a due medium be- tween ryhine and prose , that it scems wonderfully adapted to tragedy . I am therefore very much of- fended when I see a play in rhyme ; which is as absurd ...
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