The Spectator, Том 7Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... agreeable . His rose - trees , wood - bines , and jessamines , may flow- er together , and his beds be covered at the same time with lilies , violets , and amaranths . His soil is not restrained to any particular set of plants , but is ...
... agreeable . His rose - trees , wood - bines , and jessamines , may flow- er together , and his beds be covered at the same time with lilies , violets , and amaranths . His soil is not restrained to any particular set of plants , but is ...
Сторінка 179
... agreeable . His rose - trees , wood - bines , and jessamines , may flow- er together , and his beds be covered at the same time with lilies , violets , and amaranths . His soil is not restrained to any particular set of plants , but is ...
... agreeable . His rose - trees , wood - bines , and jessamines , may flow- er together , and his beds be covered at the same time with lilies , violets , and amaranths . His soil is not restrained to any particular set of plants , but is ...
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... agreeable man makes his friends enjoy them- selves , rather than him , while he is in their com- pany . Callisthenes does this with inimitable pleasantry . He whispered a friend the other day , so as to be overheard by a young officer ...
... agreeable man makes his friends enjoy them- selves , rather than him , while he is in their com- pany . Callisthenes does this with inimitable pleasantry . He whispered a friend the other day , so as to be overheard by a young officer ...
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