The British Essayists: SpectatorC. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... humour and confi- dence exposed his wife to the addresses of any who should take it in their head to do him the good of- fice . It is not impossible that Escalus might also re- sent , that the husband was particularly negligent of him ...
... humour and confi- dence exposed his wife to the addresses of any who should take it in their head to do him the good of- fice . It is not impossible that Escalus might also re- sent , that the husband was particularly negligent of him ...
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... humour , or the quite contrary ; and that it is impossible they can ever do other than wrangle from June to January , every body tells him all this is spleen , and he must have a wife ; while all the members of the inquisition are ...
... humour , or the quite contrary ; and that it is impossible they can ever do other than wrangle from June to January , every body tells him all this is spleen , and he must have a wife ; while all the members of the inquisition are ...
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... humour , and whispered in my ear , that if Will Wimble were with us , and saw those two chairs , it would go hard but he would get a tobacco stopper out of one or t'other of them . Sir Roger , in the next place , laid his hand upon ...
... humour , and whispered in my ear , that if Will Wimble were with us , and saw those two chairs , it would go hard but he would get a tobacco stopper out of one or t'other of them . Sir Roger , in the next place , laid his hand upon ...
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... humour very far , when he tells us , that one of his vain - glorious countrymen , after having received sentence , was taken into custody by a couple of evil spirits ; but that his guides happening to disorder his mustachioes , they ...
... humour very far , when he tells us , that one of his vain - glorious countrymen , after having received sentence , was taken into custody by a couple of evil spirits ; but that his guides happening to disorder his mustachioes , they ...
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Alexander Chalmers. Not long divisible ; and from the gash A stream of nectarous humour issuing flow'd Sanguine , such as celestial spirits may bleed , And all his armour stain'd . - vi . 329 . Homer tells us in the same manner , that ...
Alexander Chalmers. Not long divisible ; and from the gash A stream of nectarous humour issuing flow'd Sanguine , such as celestial spirits may bleed , And all his armour stain'd . - vi . 329 . Homer tells us in the same manner , that ...
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