The British Essayists: The SpectatorLittle, Brown, 1866 |
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... women whose eyes were burning - glasses : men that had hearts of fire , and women that had breasts of snow . It would be endless to describe several monsters of the like nature , that composed this great army ; NO . 63 . 15 SPECTATOR .
... women whose eyes were burning - glasses : men that had hearts of fire , and women that had breasts of snow . It would be endless to describe several monsters of the like nature , that composed this great army ; NO . 63 . 15 SPECTATOR .
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... nature its true and genuine appearance . Though I still continued asleep , I fancied myself as it were awakened out of a dream , when I saw this region of prodigies restored to woods and rivers , fields and meadows . Upon the removal of ...
... nature its true and genuine appearance . Though I still continued asleep , I fancied myself as it were awakened out of a dream , when I saw this region of prodigies restored to woods and rivers , fields and meadows . Upon the removal of ...
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... nature the measures of praise and dispraise ; if those are for me , the ge- nerality of opinion is of no consequence against me ; if they are against me , the general opinion cannot long support me . Without further preface , I am going ...
... nature the measures of praise and dispraise ; if those are for me , the ge- nerality of opinion is of no consequence against me ; if they are against me , the general opinion cannot long support me . Without further preface , I am going ...
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... nature . As to his fine language ; he calls the orange - woman , who , it seems , is inclined to grow fat , ' An overgrown jade , with a flasket of guts before her ; ' and salutes her with a pretty phrase of ' How now , Double Tripe ...
... nature . As to his fine language ; he calls the orange - woman , who , it seems , is inclined to grow fat , ' An overgrown jade , with a flasket of guts before her ; ' and salutes her with a pretty phrase of ' How now , Double Tripe ...
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... nature in as ugly a form as the circumstance will bear , and is a stanch unbeliever , he is very much wronged in ... nature but it is nature in its utmost corruption and degeneracy . * Ꭱ * How could it be otherwise , when the author of ...
... nature in as ugly a form as the circumstance will bear , and is a stanch unbeliever , he is very much wronged in ... nature but it is nature in its utmost corruption and degeneracy . * Ꭱ * How could it be otherwise , when the author of ...
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