The Spectator, Volume 2J. Duncan, 1791 |
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... first . When he was at school , he was whipped thrice a week for faults he took upon him to excuse others ; since he came into the business of the world , he has been arrested twice or thrice a year for debts he had nothing to do with ...
... first . When he was at school , he was whipped thrice a week for faults he took upon him to excuse others ; since he came into the business of the world , he has been arrested twice or thrice a year for debts he had nothing to do with ...
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... first sketch and outlines of a vision , than as a finished piece . I dreamt that I was admitted into a long spacious gallery which had one side covered with pieces of all the famous painters who are now living , and the other with the ...
... first sketch and outlines of a vision , than as a finished piece . I dreamt that I was admitted into a long spacious gallery which had one side covered with pieces of all the famous painters who are now living , and the other with the ...
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... first light I could scarce forbear crying out , Fira The five foregoing artists were the most confiderable on this side the gallery ; there were indeed several others whom I had not time to look into . One of them , howa ever , I could ...
... first light I could scarce forbear crying out , Fira The five foregoing artists were the most confiderable on this side the gallery ; there were indeed several others whom I had not time to look into . One of them , howa ever , I could ...
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... first going into a company of strangers , our benevolence or aversion , awe or contempt , rises naturally towards several particular persons , before we have heard them speak a single word , or fo much as know who they are . Every ...
... first going into a company of strangers , our benevolence or aversion , awe or contempt , rises naturally towards several particular persons , before we have heard them speak a single word , or fo much as know who they are . Every ...
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... first . DRYDEN . S my correspondents upon the fubject of love are A , them under several heads , and address inyself to them at Different times . The first branch of them , to 34 THE SPECTATOR . N ° 98 . N° 89. ...
... first . DRYDEN . S my correspondents upon the fubject of love are A , them under several heads , and address inyself to them at Different times . The first branch of them , to 34 THE SPECTATOR . N ° 98 . N° 89. ...
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