The British Essayists: The SpectatorLittle, Brown, 1866 |
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... give them no encouragement ; as the tossings and fluctuations of the sea continue several hours after the winds are laid . It is to this that I impute my last night's dream or vision , which formed into one continued allegory the ...
... give them no encouragement ; as the tossings and fluctuations of the sea continue several hours after the winds are laid . It is to this that I impute my last night's dream or vision , which formed into one continued allegory the ...
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... give occasion for these ludicrous mistakes , they were di- vided into pairs , every pair being covered from head to foot with the same kind of dress , though perhaps there was not the least resemblance in their faces . By this means an ...
... give occasion for these ludicrous mistakes , they were di- vided into pairs , every pair being covered from head to foot with the same kind of dress , though perhaps there was not the least resemblance in their faces . By this means an ...
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... give their foes a warm reception . As the march of the enemy was very slow , it gave time to the several inhabitants who bordered upon the regions of Falsehood to draw their forces into a body , with a design to stand upon their guard ...
... give their foes a warm reception . As the march of the enemy was very slow , it gave time to the several inhabitants who bordered upon the regions of Falsehood to draw their forces into a body , with a design to stand upon their guard ...
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... give supplies to the necessities of the poor ; but instead of any other good arising from the affectation of being in courtly habits of mourning , all order seems to be destroyed by it ; and the true honour which one court does to ...
... give supplies to the necessities of the poor ; but instead of any other good arising from the affectation of being in courtly habits of mourning , all order seems to be destroyed by it ; and the true honour which one court does to ...
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... give my child- ren a liberal education , though I was an utter stranger to it myself . My eldest daughter , a girl of sixteen , has for some time been under the tuition of Monsieur Rigadoon , a dancing - master in the city ; and I was ...
... give my child- ren a liberal education , though I was an utter stranger to it myself . My eldest daughter , a girl of sixteen , has for some time been under the tuition of Monsieur Rigadoon , a dancing - master in the city ; and I was ...
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