The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Том 3J. Crissy, 1824 |
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... rest of the dinner , which concluded with a late invention of Will's for improving the quail - pipe . Upon withdrawing into my room after dinner , I was secretly touched with compassion towards the honest gentleman that had dined with ...
... rest of the dinner , which concluded with a late invention of Will's for improving the quail - pipe . Upon withdrawing into my room after dinner , I was secretly touched with compassion towards the honest gentleman that had dined with ...
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... rest upon the tops of them seem to be cawing in another region . I am very much delighted with this sort of noise , which I consider as a kind of natural prayer to that Being who supplies the wants of his whole creation , and who , in ...
... rest upon the tops of them seem to be cawing in another region . I am very much delighted with this sort of noise , which I consider as a kind of natural prayer to that Being who supplies the wants of his whole creation , and who , in ...
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... rest of the congregation have done with it ; sometimes , when he is pleased with the mat- ter of his devotion , he pronounces Amen three or four times to the same prayer ; and sometimes stands up when every body else is upon their knees ...
... rest of the congregation have done with it ; sometimes , when he is pleased with the mat- ter of his devotion , he pronounces Amen three or four times to the same prayer ; and sometimes stands up when every body else is upon their knees ...
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... rest , and has been known to declare Sir Roger de Coverley was the tamest and most humane of all the brutes in the country . I was told she said so by one who thought he rallied me ; but upon the strength of this slender encouragement ...
... rest , and has been known to declare Sir Roger de Coverley was the tamest and most humane of all the brutes in the country . I was told she said so by one who thought he rallied me ; but upon the strength of this slender encouragement ...
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... rest- less nights , constant inquietudes , danger of af- fronts , and a thousand nameless inconveniences , preserves this canker in his fortune , rather than it shall be said he is a man of fewer hundreds a year than he has been ...
... rest- less nights , constant inquietudes , danger of af- fronts , and a thousand nameless inconveniences , preserves this canker in his fortune , rather than it shall be said he is a man of fewer hundreds a year than he has been ...
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