The Spectator, Том 9E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... present ; which is , I think , that my sorrow has converted all roughness of temper into meekness , good - nature , and compla- cency . But indeed , when in a serious and lonely hour I present my departed consort to my ima- gination ...
... present ; which is , I think , that my sorrow has converted all roughness of temper into meekness , good - nature , and compla- cency . But indeed , when in a serious and lonely hour I present my departed consort to my ima- gination ...
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... present him with another purse of the same value , with some short speech : as , “ Sir , you see I am a man of my word : I always give more than I promise . " When I have brought the princess to my house , I shall take particular care ...
... present him with another purse of the same value , with some short speech : as , “ Sir , you see I am a man of my word : I always give more than I promise . " When I have brought the princess to my house , I shall take particular care ...
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... present as much as I desire of this sort of honour ; and if you could recommend me effectually , should be well enough contented to pass the remainder of my days in the arms of some dear kind creature , and upon a pret- ty estate in the ...
... present as much as I desire of this sort of honour ; and if you could recommend me effectually , should be well enough contented to pass the remainder of my days in the arms of some dear kind creature , and upon a pret- ty estate in the ...
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