The Spectator, Том 4Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton., 1879 |
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... woman of merit . There would ten thousand ways of industry and honest ambition be pursued by young men , who believed that the persons admired had value enough for their passion , to attend the event of their good fortune in all their ...
... woman of merit . There would ten thousand ways of industry and honest ambition be pursued by young men , who believed that the persons admired had value enough for their passion , to attend the event of their good fortune in all their ...
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... the Egyptian woman on the other side of the shop had wrought in ginger - bread , and sometimes on the English youth , who in sundry places there were exercising themselves in the tra ditional sports No. 304.J 11 THE SPECTATOR .
... the Egyptian woman on the other side of the shop had wrought in ginger - bread , and sometimes on the English youth , who in sundry places there were exercising themselves in the tra ditional sports No. 304.J 11 THE SPECTATOR .
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... woman I was did not die of old age , but I was taken off in the prime of my youth ; and , according to the course of nature , may have forty years after - life to come . I have nothing of myself left , which I like , but that I am ...
... woman I was did not die of old age , but I was taken off in the prime of my youth ; and , according to the course of nature , may have forty years after - life to come . I have nothing of myself left , which I like , but that I am ...
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... woman , to let you know whether I flattered you or not ; but I assure you I do not , when I tell you , I now like you above all your sex , and hope you will bear what may befal me when we are both one , as well as you do what happens to ...
... woman , to let you know whether I flattered you or not ; but I assure you I do not , when I tell you , I now like you above all your sex , and hope you will bear what may befal me when we are both one , as well as you do what happens to ...
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... woman unless she was first with child , so neither could he himself raise knowledge out of a mind where nature had not planted it . ' Accordingly , the method this philosopher took , of instructing his scholars by several ...
... woman unless she was first with child , so neither could he himself raise knowledge out of a mind where nature had not planted it . ' Accordingly , the method this philosopher took , of instructing his scholars by several ...
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