The Spectator, Том 7Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... humour as they can ; for though a country life is described as the most pleasant of all others , and though it may in truth be so , yet it is only so to those who know how to enjoy leisure and retirement . As for those who cannot live ...
... humour as they can ; for though a country life is described as the most pleasant of all others , and though it may in truth be so , yet it is only so to those who know how to enjoy leisure and retirement . As for those who cannot live ...
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... humour , or has a natural incapacity for delight , and therefore disturbs all who are happier than himself with pishes and pshaws , or other well - bred interjec- tions , at every thing that is said or done in his presence . There ...
... humour , or has a natural incapacity for delight , and therefore disturbs all who are happier than himself with pishes and pshaws , or other well - bred interjec- tions , at every thing that is said or done in his presence . There ...
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... humour . Having lately received a letter from the secretary of the society , by order of the whole fraternity , which acquaints me with their behaviour , during the last week , I shall here make a present of it to the public . MR ...
... humour . Having lately received a letter from the secretary of the society , by order of the whole fraternity , which acquaints me with their behaviour , during the last week , I shall here make a present of it to the public . MR ...
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