The Spectator, Том 6Alexander Chalmers F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - 362 стор. |
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... desire you to let me conclude with these verses , though I think they have already been quoted by you . tions to young ladies oppressed with 14 . They are direc- calumny : vi . 6 , " The best ( said he ) that I can you advise , Is to ...
... desire you to let me conclude with these verses , though I think they have already been quoted by you . tions to young ladies oppressed with 14 . They are direc- calumny : vi . 6 , " The best ( said he ) that I can you advise , Is to ...
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... desire . If we would be entertained with music and the melody of sounds , the concert arises upon our wish , and the whole re- gion about us is filled with harmony . In short , every desire will be followed by fruition ; and what- ever ...
... desire . If we would be entertained with music and the melody of sounds , the concert arises upon our wish , and the whole re- gion about us is filled with harmony . In short , every desire will be followed by fruition ; and what- ever ...
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... desire Tom Truelove ( who sends me a sonnet upon his mistress , with a desire to print it imme- diately ) to consider that it is long since I was in love . I shall answer a very profound letter from my old friend the Upholsterer , who ...
... desire Tom Truelove ( who sends me a sonnet upon his mistress , with a desire to print it imme- diately ) to consider that it is long since I was in love . I shall answer a very profound letter from my old friend the Upholsterer , who ...
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