The Spectator, Том 7Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... seems to hide her principal design , and to be in- dustrious in making the earth gay and delightful , while she is ... seem to have very little use in them ; as from the wildness of rocks and deserts , and the like grotesque parts of ...
... seems to hide her principal design , and to be in- dustrious in making the earth gay and delightful , while she is ... seem to have very little use in them ; as from the wildness of rocks and deserts , and the like grotesque parts of ...
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... seems to be indifferent to you , is the man who is , as they have settled it , to have you . The plot was laid over ... seem void of any thoughts as a lover . By this means I shall be in the most amiable light of which I am capable ; I ...
... seems to be indifferent to you , is the man who is , as they have settled it , to have you . The plot was laid over ... seem void of any thoughts as a lover . By this means I shall be in the most amiable light of which I am capable ; I ...
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... seems , was breeding ; and she did nothing but entertain the company with a discourse upon the difficulty of ... seem guilty of the very fault I VOL . VII . X write against I shall only intreat Mr. Spectator to correct No. 430 . 233 ...
... seems , was breeding ; and she did nothing but entertain the company with a discourse upon the difficulty of ... seem guilty of the very fault I VOL . VII . X write against I shall only intreat Mr. Spectator to correct No. 430 . 233 ...
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