The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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... head . I must not omit my own particular adventure . My friend with a long visage had no sooner taken upon him my short face but he made such a grotesque figure in it , that as I looked upon him I could not forbear laughing at myself ...
... head . I must not omit my own particular adventure . My friend with a long visage had no sooner taken upon him my short face but he made such a grotesque figure in it , that as I looked upon him I could not forbear laughing at myself ...
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... head out of his chamber window every morning , and , after having gaped for fresh air about half an hour , repeat fifty verses as loud as he could bawl them , for the benefit of his lungs ; to which end he generally took them out of ...
... head out of his chamber window every morning , and , after having gaped for fresh air about half an hour , repeat fifty verses as loud as he could bawl them , for the benefit of his lungs ; to which end he generally took them out of ...
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... head of armies , or among the pomps of a court , but often find them out in shades and solitudes , in the private walks and by - paths of life . The evening's walk of a wise man is more illustrious in their sight than the march of a ...
... head of armies , or among the pomps of a court , but often find them out in shades and solitudes , in the private walks and by - paths of life . The evening's walk of a wise man is more illustrious in their sight than the march of a ...
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