The Spectator, Том 4Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1854 |
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... give each action its prop- er weight and repose . ' I can stifle any violent inclination , and oppose a torrent of ... gives a tincture of its nature to every action of one's life . It were as little hazard to be tost in a storm , as to ...
... give each action its prop- er weight and repose . ' I can stifle any violent inclination , and oppose a torrent of ... gives a tincture of its nature to every action of one's life . It were as little hazard to be tost in a storm , as to ...
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... give him an opportunity to break his mind . ' I am , SIR , your humble servant , MARY COMFIT . ' If I observe he cannot speak , I'll give him time to recover himself , and ask him how he does . ' เ DEAR SIR , I ' I BEG you to print this ...
... give him an opportunity to break his mind . ' I am , SIR , your humble servant , MARY COMFIT . ' If I observe he cannot speak , I'll give him time to recover himself , and ask him how he does . ' เ DEAR SIR , I ' I BEG you to print this ...
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... give a delightful surprise to the reader ; but there is no incident in the whole poem which does this more than the transformation of the whole audience , that follows the account their leader gives them of his expedition . The gradual ...
... give a delightful surprise to the reader ; but there is no incident in the whole poem which does this more than the transformation of the whole audience , that follows the account their leader gives them of his expedition . The gradual ...
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