The Spectator: no. 81-169; June 2, 1711-Sept. 13, 1711George Atherton Aitken John C. Nimmo, 1898 |
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... mind of what is reported of the tigress , that several spots rise in her skin when she is angry , or , as Mr. Cowley has imitated the verses that stand as the motto of this paper , She swells with angry pride , And calls forth all her ...
... mind of what is reported of the tigress , that several spots rise in her skin when she is angry , or , as Mr. Cowley has imitated the verses that stand as the motto of this paper , She swells with angry pride , And calls forth all her ...
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... mind was insolent in riches and shameless in poverty . This accident made me muse upon the circumstance of being in debt in general , and solve in my mind what tempers were most apt to fall into this error of life , as well as the ...
... mind was insolent in riches and shameless in poverty . This accident made me muse upon the circumstance of being in debt in general , and solve in my mind what tempers were most apt to fall into this error of life , as well as the ...
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... mind with gay ideas , and disperse that gloominess which is apt to hang upon it in those dark disconsolate seasons . I was some weeks ago in a course of these diver- sions ; which had taken such an entire possession of my imagination ...
... mind with gay ideas , and disperse that gloominess which is apt to hang upon it in those dark disconsolate seasons . I was some weeks ago in a course of these diver- sions ; which had taken such an entire possession of my imagination ...
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... mind to retire for an hour or two from the hurry of business and fatigue of ceremony , made a signal to Eucrate , by putting his hand to his face , placing his arm negligently on a window , or some such action as appeared indif- ferent ...
... mind to retire for an hour or two from the hurry of business and fatigue of ceremony , made a signal to Eucrate , by putting his hand to his face , placing his arm negligently on a window , or some such action as appeared indif- ferent ...
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... mind ; but I can observe in him , that it is more inclined to break away in tears than rage . I asked him what he would have ; he said he would speak to Pharamond . I desired his business ; he could hardly say to me , ' Eucrate , carry ...
... mind ; but I can observe in him , that it is more inclined to break away in tears than rage . I asked him what he would have ; he said he would speak to Pharamond . I desired his business ; he could hardly say to me , ' Eucrate , carry ...
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