The Spectator, Zväzok 1George Washington Greene J.B. Lippincott Company, 1880 |
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... pass it over in silence . I find , that during my non - age , I had the reputation of a very sullen youth , but was always a favourite of my schoolmaster , who used to say , that my parts were solid , and would wear well . I had not ...
... pass it over in silence . I find , that during my non - age , I had the reputation of a very sullen youth , but was always a favourite of my schoolmaster , who used to say , that my parts were solid , and would wear well . I had not ...
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... pass for a Jew in the assembly of stockjobbers at Jonathan's : in short , wherever I see cherished . Up to that time all his letters were addressed to the James's coffee - house , and those from Mrs. Johnston ( Stella ) were enclos d ...
... pass for a Jew in the assembly of stockjobbers at Jonathan's : in short , wherever I see cherished . Up to that time all his letters were addressed to the James's coffee - house , and those from Mrs. Johnston ( Stella ) were enclos d ...
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... passes through New - Inn , crosses through Russel - Court , and takes a turn at Will's till the play begins he has his shoes rubbed and his perriwig powdered at the barber's as you go into the Rose . ' It is for the good of the audience ...
... passes through New - Inn , crosses through Russel - Court , and takes a turn at Will's till the play begins he has his shoes rubbed and his perriwig powdered at the barber's as you go into the Rose . ' It is for the good of the audience ...
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... restricted it to a mere condemnation of some of the acknowledged faults of Tasso's style . V. Notes on Travels ' pass.—G. But to return to the sparrows ; there have been 26 ¡ No. 5 SPECTATOR . Reflections in Westminster-Abbey,
... restricted it to a mere condemnation of some of the acknowledged faults of Tasso's style . V. Notes on Travels ' pass.—G. But to return to the sparrows ; there have been 26 ¡ No. 5 SPECTATOR . Reflections in Westminster-Abbey,
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... passes in Muscovy or Poland ; and to amuse ourselves with such writ- ings as tend to the wearing out of ignorance , passion , and preju- dice , than such as naturally conduce to inflame hatreds , and make enmities irreconcileable ? In ...
... passes in Muscovy or Poland ; and to amuse ourselves with such writ- ings as tend to the wearing out of ignorance , passion , and preju- dice , than such as naturally conduce to inflame hatreds , and make enmities irreconcileable ? In ...
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