The Spectator, Том 6Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... thing ) calls for a set of tea - dishes , another for a bason , a third for my best green- tea , and even to the punch - bowl , there's scarce a piece in my shop but must be displaced , and the whole agreeable architecture disordered ...
... thing ) calls for a set of tea - dishes , another for a bason , a third for my best green- tea , and even to the punch - bowl , there's scarce a piece in my shop but must be displaced , and the whole agreeable architecture disordered ...
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... thing in which he would shine . Were one to raise a suspicion of himself in a man who passes upon the world for a fine thing , in order to alarm him , one might say , If Lord Foppington was not on the stage ( Cibber acts the false pre ...
... thing in which he would shine . Were one to raise a suspicion of himself in a man who passes upon the world for a fine thing , in order to alarm him , one might say , If Lord Foppington was not on the stage ( Cibber acts the false pre ...
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... thing ; but we will not eat the bread of shame ; and therefore we charge thee not to think of us , but to avoid the snare which is laid for thy virtue . Beware of pitying us : it is not so bad as you perhaps have been told . All things ...
... thing ; but we will not eat the bread of shame ; and therefore we charge thee not to think of us , but to avoid the snare which is laid for thy virtue . Beware of pitying us : it is not so bad as you perhaps have been told . All things ...
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