The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, 第 10 巻James Crissy, 1832 |
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... tell her confidant , that she hopes to be mar- ried in a little time , and , in order to talk of the pretty fellow that dwells so much in her thoughts , asks her very gravely , what she would advise her to do in a case of so much ...
... tell her confidant , that she hopes to be mar- ried in a little time , and , in order to talk of the pretty fellow that dwells so much in her thoughts , asks her very gravely , what she would advise her to do in a case of so much ...
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... tell you that he has black eyes , and looks upon me now and then as if he had tears in them ; and yet my friends are so unreasonable that they would have me be uncivil to him . I have a good por- tion which they can not hinder me of ...
... tell you that he has black eyes , and looks upon me now and then as if he had tears in them ; and yet my friends are so unreasonable that they would have me be uncivil to him . I have a good por- tion which they can not hinder me of ...
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... receive from husbands , who complain of vanity , pride , but above all , ill nature , in their wives . I can not tell how it is , but I think I see in all their letters that the cause of their . uneasiness is in 22 No. 479 . THE SPECTATOR .
... receive from husbands , who complain of vanity , pride , but above all , ill nature , in their wives . I can not tell how it is , but I think I see in all their letters that the cause of their . uneasiness is in 22 No. 479 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... tell you , sir , this is the reason that we in the country , hear so often repeated the word prerogative . That part of your law which is reserved in yourself , for the readier service and good of the public , slight men are eternally ...
... tell you , sir , this is the reason that we in the country , hear so often repeated the word prerogative . That part of your law which is reserved in yourself , for the readier service and good of the public , slight men are eternally ...
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... ; and look down upon the applause of the people . I am , in all duty and loyalty , your majesty's most obedient subject and ser- vant , JEAN CHEZLUY . ' SIR , I need not tell with what disadvantages men No. 480 . 31 THE SPECTATOR .
... ; and look down upon the applause of the people . I am , in all duty and loyalty , your majesty's most obedient subject and ser- vant , JEAN CHEZLUY . ' SIR , I need not tell with what disadvantages men No. 480 . 31 THE SPECTATOR .
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