The Spectator ...Angier March, 1803 |
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... least out of countenance , or under the least disorder , though unattended by any one , and not seeming to know particularly where to place herself . However she had not in the least a confident aspect , but moved on with the most ...
... least out of countenance , or under the least disorder , though unattended by any one , and not seeming to know particularly where to place herself . However she had not in the least a confident aspect , but moved on with the most ...
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... least , to be free from the apprehensions of want and poverty , before it can fully attend to all the softnesses and endearments of this passion . Not- withstanding we see multitudes of married people , who are utter strangers to this ...
... least , to be free from the apprehensions of want and poverty , before it can fully attend to all the softnesses and endearments of this passion . Not- withstanding we see multitudes of married people , who are utter strangers to this ...
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... least shocking , and the least subject to those exceptions which I have before mentioned . This will appear to us , if we reflect in the first place , that upon the reading of a fable we are made to believe we advise ourselves . We ...
... least shocking , and the least subject to those exceptions which I have before mentioned . This will appear to us , if we reflect in the first place , that upon the reading of a fable we are made to believe we advise ourselves . We ...
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