The Spectator, Volumen5William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... thought it a very great absurdity in the company ( during the royal presence ) to exchange salutations from all parts of the room , when certainly common sense should suggest , that all regards at that time should be engaged , and ...
... thought it a very great absurdity in the company ( during the royal presence ) to exchange salutations from all parts of the room , when certainly common sense should suggest , that all regards at that time should be engaged , and ...
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... thoughts , sit with my spectacles on writing love letters to the beauties that have been long since in their graves . This is to warm my heart with the faint memory of delights which were once agreea- ble to me but how much happier ...
... thoughts , sit with my spectacles on writing love letters to the beauties that have been long since in their graves . This is to warm my heart with the faint memory of delights which were once agreea- ble to me but how much happier ...
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... old friend , Jack Tawdry , may buy him a cane , and not creep with the air of a strut . I must add to all this , that if it were not for one pleasure , which I thought a very mean one till of very late years , 12 No. 260 . THE SPECTATOR .
... old friend , Jack Tawdry , may buy him a cane , and not creep with the air of a strut . I must add to all this , that if it were not for one pleasure , which I thought a very mean one till of very late years , 12 No. 260 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... thoughts turn most upon the person . They have both their rea- sons . The first would procure many conveniencies and pleasures of life to the party whose interest they espouse ; and and at the same time time may hope that the wealth of ...
... thoughts turn most upon the person . They have both their rea- sons . The first would procure many conveniencies and pleasures of life to the party whose interest they espouse ; and and at the same time time may hope that the wealth of ...
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... thoughts at the contracting of them . Several that at are in this respect unequally yoked , and uneasy for life , with a person of a particular charac ter , might have been pleased and happy with a per- son of a contrary one ...
... thoughts at the contracting of them . Several that at are in this respect unequally yoked , and uneasy for life , with a person of a particular charac ter , might have been pleased and happy with a per- son of a contrary one ...
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