The British Essayists: SpectatorJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... Speak , that I may see thee . ' But , with submission , I think we may be better known by our looks than by our words , and that a man's speech is much more easily disguised than his countenance . In this case , however , I think the ...
... Speak , that I may see thee . ' But , with submission , I think we may be better known by our looks than by our words , and that a man's speech is much more easily disguised than his countenance . In this case , however , I think the ...
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... speak and hear . With this account you may wonder how I can have the vanity to offer myself as a candidate , which I now do , to a society , where the Spectator and Hecatissa have been admitted with so much ap- plause . I don't want to ...
... speak and hear . With this account you may wonder how I can have the vanity to offer myself as a candidate , which I now do , to a society , where the Spectator and Hecatissa have been admitted with so much ap- plause . I don't want to ...
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... speak and answer to each other upon the public affairs , by the names of the most illustrious of our nobility ; till of a sud- den one came running in , and cried the house was rising . Down came all the company together , and away ...
... speak and answer to each other upon the public affairs , by the names of the most illustrious of our nobility ; till of a sud- den one came running in , and cried the house was rising . Down came all the company together , and away ...
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... speaking of : -Lucent genialibus altis Aurea fulcra toris , epulæque ante ora poratæ Regifico luxu : furiarum maxima juxta Accubat , et manibus prohibet contingere mensas ; Exurgitque facem attollens , atque intonat ore . They lie below ...
... speaking of : -Lucent genialibus altis Aurea fulcra toris , epulæque ante ora poratæ Regifico luxu : furiarum maxima juxta Accubat , et manibus prohibet contingere mensas ; Exurgitque facem attollens , atque intonat ore . They lie below ...
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... speaking of a certain mine- ral , tells us , that a man may consume his whole life in the study of it , without arriving at the knowledge of all its qualities . The truth of it is , there is not a single science , or any branch of it ...
... speaking of a certain mine- ral , tells us , that a man may consume his whole life in the study of it , without arriving at the knowledge of all its qualities . The truth of it is , there is not a single science , or any branch of it ...
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