The Spectator: With Notes, and a General Index. The Eight Volumes Comprised in OneHickman and Hazzard. William Brown, printer, 1822 - 771 страници |
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... learned or the modern tongues , which I am not acquainted with . Upon the death of my father I was resolved to travel into foreign countries , and therefore left the university , with the character of an odd unaccount- able fellow ...
... learned or the modern tongues , which I am not acquainted with . Upon the death of my father I was resolved to travel into foreign countries , and therefore left the university , with the character of an odd unaccount- able fellow ...
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... learned without wondering with myself what use he would put them talking sentences , as in his ordinary gesture he dis - to , he was met very luckily by an acquaintance , covers he can dance , though he does not cut capers . who had the ...
... learned without wondering with myself what use he would put them talking sentences , as in his ordinary gesture he dis - to , he was met very luckily by an acquaintance , covers he can dance , though he does not cut capers . who had the ...
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... learned a language of their own , in which the let us take facts from plain people , and from such voyager communicated to his mistress , how happy as have not either ambition , or capacity to em- he should be to have her in his country ...
... learned a language of their own , in which the let us take facts from plain people , and from such voyager communicated to his mistress , how happy as have not either ambition , or capacity to em- he should be to have her in his country ...
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... learned education ? A sober frug they do not know what strifes may arise , they person , of slender parts and a slow apprehensi appear at the hall every day , that they may show might have thrived , in trade , though he star ad ...
... learned education ? A sober frug they do not know what strifes may arise , they person , of slender parts and a slow apprehensi appear at the hall every day , that they may show might have thrived , in trade , though he star ad ...
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... learned Quillet , who had reflected upon his eminence in a famous Latin poem . The cardinal sent for him , and , after some kind expostulations upon what he had written , assured him of his esteem , and dismissed him with a promise of ...
... learned Quillet , who had reflected upon his eminence in a famous Latin poem . The cardinal sent for him , and , after some kind expostulations upon what he had written , assured him of his esteem , and dismissed him with a promise of ...
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