The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volums 7-8J. Crissy, 1838 |
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... acquainted with the cha- racters of men , and all the parts of human life , that it is impossible for the least misrepresenta- tion of them to escape your notice . It is your lordship's particular distinction that you are mas- ter of ...
... acquainted with the cha- racters of men , and all the parts of human life , that it is impossible for the least misrepresenta- tion of them to escape your notice . It is your lordship's particular distinction that you are mas- ter of ...
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... acquaintance , that he had been false to seve- ral other women and the like . The poor man is now reduced to profess he designs to lead a sin- gle life , but the Inquisition give out to all his ac- quaintance , that nothing is intended ...
... acquaintance , that he had been false to seve- ral other women and the like . The poor man is now reduced to profess he designs to lead a sin- gle life , but the Inquisition give out to all his ac- quaintance , that nothing is intended ...
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... acquainted with those many topics of praise which might afford matter to the devotions of their posterity . I need not remark the beautiful spirit of poetry which runs through this whole hymn , nor the holiness of that resolu- tion with ...
... acquainted with those many topics of praise which might afford matter to the devotions of their posterity . I need not remark the beautiful spirit of poetry which runs through this whole hymn , nor the holiness of that resolu- tion with ...
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... acquaintance , and draws all her relations ' pictures in miniature ; the first must be mounted by nobody but Colmar , and the other set by nobody but Charles Mather . What fol- lows is still much worse than the former ; for , as I told ...
... acquaintance , and draws all her relations ' pictures in miniature ; the first must be mounted by nobody but Colmar , and the other set by nobody but Charles Mather . What fol- lows is still much worse than the former ; for , as I told ...
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... acquainted us , that he was the first who touched for the evil ; and afterwards Henry the Fourth's , upon which he shook his head , and told us there was fine read- ing in the casualties of that reign . Our conductor then pointed to ...
... acquainted us , that he was the first who touched for the evil ; and afterwards Henry the Fourth's , upon which he shook his head , and told us there was fine read- ing in the casualties of that reign . Our conductor then pointed to ...
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