The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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... look paler than I used to do . This put me under some appre- hensions that I should be forced to explain myself , if I did not retire ; for which reason I took the candle in my hand , and went up into my chamber , not with- out ...
... look paler than I used to do . This put me under some appre- hensions that I should be forced to explain myself , if I did not retire ; for which reason I took the candle in my hand , and went up into my chamber , not with- out ...
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... looks and a solemn habit , sometimes airy in his behaviour and fantastic in his dress ; insomuch that at different times he ... look into his parentage , and to examine him strictly , whether or no he be re- motely allied to Truth , and ...
... looks and a solemn habit , sometimes airy in his behaviour and fantastic in his dress ; insomuch that at different times he ... look into his parentage , and to examine him strictly , whether or no he be re- motely allied to Truth , and ...
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... look in them for the thought , as for the year of the Lord . The bouts - rimez were the favourites of the French nation for a whole age together , and that at a time when it abounded in wit and learning . They were a list of words that ...
... look in them for the thought , as for the year of the Lord . The bouts - rimez were the favourites of the French nation for a whole age together , and that at a time when it abounded in wit and learning . They were a list of words that ...
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