The Spectator, Том 2F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 |
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... side of the tub , with the great men of his court about him , and the holy man at his side . He immediately upbraided his teacher for having sent him on such a course of adventures , and betrayed him into so long a state of misery and ...
... side of the tub , with the great men of his court about him , and the holy man at his side . He immediately upbraided his teacher for having sent him on such a course of adventures , and betrayed him into so long a state of misery and ...
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... side had wrought themselves to such an habitual tenderness for the children who were under their direction , that each of them had the real passion of a father where the title was but imaginary . Florio , the name of the young heir that ...
... side had wrought themselves to such an habitual tenderness for the children who were under their direction , that each of them had the real passion of a father where the title was but imaginary . Florio , the name of the young heir that ...
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... side , affluence of fortune will not as probably produce good affections of the mind . It is very natural for a man of a kind disposition , to amuse himself with the promises his imagination makes to him of the future condition of his ...
... side , affluence of fortune will not as probably produce good affections of the mind . It is very natural for a man of a kind disposition , to amuse himself with the promises his imagination makes to him of the future condition of his ...
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