The Spectator, Том 14Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... is when they favour a chase . By his many kind blunders , driving against other coaches , and slipping off some of his tackle , I could keep up with him , and lodged my fine lady in the parish of St. James's . As I guessed.
... is when they favour a chase . By his many kind blunders , driving against other coaches , and slipping off some of his tackle , I could keep up with him , and lodged my fine lady in the parish of St. James's . As I guessed.
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... kind message that was sent him from the widow lady whom he had made love to the forty last years of his life ; but this only proved a lightning before death . He has be- queathed to this lady , as a token of his love , a great pearl ...
... kind message that was sent him from the widow lady whom he had made love to the forty last years of his life ; but this only proved a lightning before death . He has be- queathed to this lady , as a token of his love , a great pearl ...
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... that I have lost her mother , and that I have her . ' Mr. Spectator , I wish it were possible for you to have a sense of these pleasing perplexities ; you might communicate to the guilty part of man- kind No. 520 . 35 SPECTATOR .
... that I have lost her mother , and that I have her . ' Mr. Spectator , I wish it were possible for you to have a sense of these pleasing perplexities ; you might communicate to the guilty part of man- kind No. 520 . 35 SPECTATOR .
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Alexander Chalmers. you might communicate to the guilty part of man- kind that they are incapable of the happiness which is in the very sorrows of the virtuous . ' But pray spare me a little longer ; give me leave to tell you the manner ...
Alexander Chalmers. you might communicate to the guilty part of man- kind that they are incapable of the happiness which is in the very sorrows of the virtuous . ' But pray spare me a little longer ; give me leave to tell you the manner ...
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... kind who are the most capable of it . Norwich , 7 Octobris , 1712 . I am , Sir , Your humble servant , T. F. J. No. 521. TUESDAY , OCT . 28 , 1712 . Fera redit facies , dissimulata perit . P. ARB The real face returns , the counterfeit ...
... kind who are the most capable of it . Norwich , 7 Octobris , 1712 . I am , Sir , Your humble servant , T. F. J. No. 521. TUESDAY , OCT . 28 , 1712 . Fera redit facies , dissimulata perit . P. ARB The real face returns , the counterfeit ...
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