The Spectator, Volume 4J.M. Dent & Company, 1913 |
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... Head , he is not disturbed at their Noise , but is glad of their Mirth and Health . Tom Trusty has told me , that he thinks it doubles his Attention to the most intricate Affair he is about , to hear his Children , for whom all his ...
... Head , he is not disturbed at their Noise , but is glad of their Mirth and Health . Tom Trusty has told me , that he thinks it doubles his Attention to the most intricate Affair he is about , to hear his Children , for whom all his ...
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... Head of the Sect of the Hen - peck'd , own'd and acknowledged that he own'd great Part of his Virtue to the Exercise which his useful Wife constantly gave it . There are several good Instructions may be drawn from his wise Answers to ...
... Head of the Sect of the Hen - peck'd , own'd and acknowledged that he own'd great Part of his Virtue to the Exercise which his useful Wife constantly gave it . There are several good Instructions may be drawn from his wise Answers to ...
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... Heads of so many Nations , and holds all the Affairs of Europe in Suspense , Upon my going into a Coffee - house Yesterday , and lending an Ear to the next Table , which was encompassed with a Circle of inferior Politicians ; one of ...
... Heads of so many Nations , and holds all the Affairs of Europe in Suspense , Upon my going into a Coffee - house Yesterday , and lending an Ear to the next Table , which was encompassed with a Circle of inferior Politicians ; one of ...
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... Head broke . If Count Rectrum had given them a pot of Ale after it , all would have been well without any of this Bustle ; but they say he's a warm Man , and does not care to be made Mouths at , Upon this , one , that had held his ...
... Head broke . If Count Rectrum had given them a pot of Ale after it , all would have been well without any of this Bustle ; but they say he's a warm Man , and does not care to be made Mouths at , Upon this , one , that had held his ...
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... Heads as theirs , or mine , to comprehend . No. 482 , [ ADDISON . ] WH theirs , Friday , September 12 . Floriferis ut apes in saltÃbus omnia libant . - Lucr WHEN I have published any single Paper that falls in with the popular Taste ...
... Heads as theirs , or mine , to comprehend . No. 482 , [ ADDISON . ] WH theirs , Friday , September 12 . Floriferis ut apes in saltÃbus omnia libant . - Lucr WHEN I have published any single Paper that falls in with the popular Taste ...
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