The British Essayists: TatlerJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 - English essays |
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Page 10
... seemed as much made for each other as Adam and Eve , and all pronounced it a match of nature's own making ; but the night before the nuptials , so universally approved , the younger sister , envious of the good fortune even of her ...
... seemed as much made for each other as Adam and Eve , and all pronounced it a match of nature's own making ; but the night before the nuptials , so universally approved , the younger sister , envious of the good fortune even of her ...
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... seemed by their visage to be related , yet there was a warmth in their manner , as if they differed very much in their sentiments of the subjects on which they were talking . One of them seemed to have a natural confidence , mixed with ...
... seemed by their visage to be related , yet there was a warmth in their manner , as if they differed very much in their sentiments of the subjects on which they were talking . One of them seemed to have a natural confidence , mixed with ...
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... seemed to think , that on such an accident depended his very life and fortune . There was hardly a man on the Exchange who had not a note upon him ; and each seemed very well satisfied that their money lay in his hands , without ...
... seemed to think , that on such an accident depended his very life and fortune . There was hardly a man on the Exchange who had not a note upon him ; and each seemed very well satisfied that their money lay in his hands , without ...
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... seemed ready to swoon away in the surprise of joy and wonder . The surgeon stood before him with his instruments in his hands . The young man observed him from head to foot ; after which he surveyed him- self as carefully , and seemed ...
... seemed ready to swoon away in the surprise of joy and wonder . The surgeon stood before him with his instruments in his hands . The young man observed him from head to foot ; after which he surveyed him- self as carefully , and seemed ...
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... seemed to allow themselves a little too much triumph over the conquered ; therefore , as Scipio approached , they all threw themselves on their knees , except the lover of the lady : but Scipio , observing in him a manly sullenness ...
... seemed to allow themselves a little too much triumph over the conquered ; therefore , as Scipio approached , they all threw themselves on their knees , except the lover of the lady : but Scipio , observing in him a manly sullenness ...
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