The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Томи 9 – 10J. Crissy, 1841 |
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... appears also . You see he carries on an unaffected exactness in his dress and manner , and strives always to be the ... appearing disinterested in the purchase of it . If you watch these correspondents here- after , you will find that ...
... appears also . You see he carries on an unaffected exactness in his dress and manner , and strives always to be the ... appearing disinterested in the purchase of it . If you watch these correspondents here- after , you will find that ...
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... appears to the majority of the company to be again fit for society . You are to understand , that all ill - natured words or uneasy gestures are sufficient cause for banishment ; speak- ing impatiently 10 No. 424 . THE SPECTATOR .
... appears to the majority of the company to be again fit for society . You are to understand , that all ill - natured words or uneasy gestures are sufficient cause for banishment ; speak- ing impatiently 10 No. 424 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... appear the most agreeable : the one was Aurora with fingers of roses , and her feet dewy , attired in gray ; the other was Vesper in a robe of azure beset with drops of gold , whose breath he caught whilst it passed over a bundle of ...
... appear the most agreeable : the one was Aurora with fingers of roses , and her feet dewy , attired in gray ; the other was Vesper in a robe of azure beset with drops of gold , whose breath he caught whilst it passed over a bundle of ...
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... appear . The lazy , the idle , and the froward , are the persons who are most pleased with the little tales which pass about the town to the disadvantage of the rest of the world . Were it not for the pleasure 6 of speaking ill , there ...
... appear . The lazy , the idle , and the froward , are the persons who are most pleased with the little tales which pass about the town to the disadvantage of the rest of the world . Were it not for the pleasure 6 of speaking ill , there ...
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... appear ; there are many who are naturally addicted to defamation , and envious of any good to any man who may have contributed to spread reports of this kind ; for nothing is so swift as scandal , nothing is more easily sent abroad ...
... appear ; there are many who are naturally addicted to defamation , and envious of any good to any man who may have contributed to spread reports of this kind ; for nothing is so swift as scandal , nothing is more easily sent abroad ...
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The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the ..., Томи 9 – 10 Перегляд фрагмента - 1853 |
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