The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volums 7-8J. Crissy, 1838 |
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... reason of the thing was on my side . We may consider the beauties of the fourth book under three heads . In the first are those pictures of still life which we meet with in the description of Eden , Paradise , Adam's bower , & c . In ...
... reason of the thing was on my side . We may consider the beauties of the fourth book under three heads . In the first are those pictures of still life which we meet with in the description of Eden , Paradise , Adam's bower , & c . In ...
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... reason to believe I was displeased with them , though I did nothing to make him think me more easy than was decent . His father was a very hard worldly man , and proud ; so that there was no reason to believe he would easily be brought ...
... reason to believe I was displeased with them , though I did nothing to make him think me more easy than was decent . His father was a very hard worldly man , and proud ; so that there was no reason to believe he would easily be brought ...
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... reason to know would not be long in my power in town , it was resolved that I should retire into a remote place in the country , and converse , under feigned names , by letter . We long continued this way of commerce ; and I , with my ...
... reason to know would not be long in my power in town , it was resolved that I should retire into a remote place in the country , and converse , under feigned names , by letter . We long continued this way of commerce ; and I , with my ...
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... reason . My following correspondent , who calls herself Clarinda , is such a journalist as I require ; she seems by her letter to be placed in a modish state of indifference between vice and virtue , and to be susceptible of either ...
... reason . My following correspondent , who calls herself Clarinda , is such a journalist as I require ; she seems by her letter to be placed in a modish state of indifference between vice and virtue , and to be susceptible of either ...
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... reason , I could not for- * This letter is by some supposed to have been written by Swift , who had great apprehensions of being murdered by some of these gentry . * bear communicating to you some imperfect in- formations of No. 324 ...
... reason , I could not for- * This letter is by some supposed to have been written by Swift , who had great apprehensions of being murdered by some of these gentry . * bear communicating to you some imperfect in- formations of No. 324 ...
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