The Spectator: With Notes, and a General Index. The Eight Volumes Comprised in OneHickman and Hazzard. William Brown, printer, 1822 - 771 pages |
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... eye of the ally called a well - bred fine gentleman . To con- virgin that sat upon the throne . Both the sides of clude his character , where women are not con- the hall were covered with such acts of parliament cerned , he is an honest ...
... eye of the ally called a well - bred fine gentleman . To con- virgin that sat upon the throne . Both the sides of clude his character , where women are not con- the hall were covered with such acts of parliament cerned , he is an honest ...
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... eyes , and the changes of their treat on matters which relate to females , as they countenance , their sentiments of the objects before are concerned to approach or fly from the other them . I have indulged my silence to such an ex ...
... eyes , and the changes of their treat on matters which relate to females , as they countenance , their sentiments of the objects before are concerned to approach or fly from the other them . I have indulged my silence to such an ex ...
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... eye , that it was his . That again failed . The next re- which , methought , expressed an emotion of heart fuge was , to ... eyes of the envious have by their But the most usual succour to the envious , in cases fascination blasted the ...
... eye , that it was his . That again failed . The next re- which , methought , expressed an emotion of heart fuge was , to ... eyes of the envious have by their But the most usual succour to the envious , in cases fascination blasted the ...
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... eyes upon wo the eyes , and that against such as the offenders men , some male friend will take the part of such would perhaps never have an opportunity of in- as are under the oppression of impudence , and juring any other way . The ...
... eyes upon wo the eyes , and that against such as the offenders men , some male friend will take the part of such would perhaps never have an opportunity of in- as are under the oppression of impudence , and juring any other way . The ...
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... eye - witness of them , one could not believe is a chair ; therefore , upon his promotion , request that such matters ... eyes , I give you this trouble to acquaint you , that I am the unfortunate king Latinus , and I believe I am the ...
... eye - witness of them , one could not believe is a chair ; therefore , upon his promotion , request that such matters ... eyes , I give you this trouble to acquaint you , that I am the unfortunate king Latinus , and I believe I am the ...
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