The British Essayists: SpectatorJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... town , Crastin was found by his widow in his pumps at Hyde- park , which appointment Tulip never kept , but made his escape into the country . Flavia tears her hair for his inglorious safety , curses and des- pises her charmer , and is ...
... town , Crastin was found by his widow in his pumps at Hyde- park , which appointment Tulip never kept , but made his escape into the country . Flavia tears her hair for his inglorious safety , curses and des- pises her charmer , and is ...
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... town that stood at a little distance from the wood , where after some advantages , he married a woman of great beauty and fortune . He lived with this woman so long , that he had by her seven sons and seven daughters . He was afterwards ...
... town that stood at a little distance from the wood , where after some advantages , he married a woman of great beauty and fortune . He lived with this woman so long , that he had by her seven sons and seven daughters . He was afterwards ...
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... town as any thing I could say , either on the topics they treat of , or any other ; they both allude to former papers of mine , and I do not question but the first , which is upon mourning , will be thought the production of a man who ...
... town as any thing I could say , either on the topics they treat of , or any other ; they both allude to former papers of mine , and I do not question but the first , which is upon mourning , will be thought the production of a man who ...
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... town with him to Westminster - school ; at which time he taught me at night all he learnt ; and put me to find out words in the dictionary when he was about his exercise . It was the will of Providence that master Harry was taken very ...
... town with him to Westminster - school ; at which time he taught me at night all he learnt ; and put me to find out words in the dictionary when he was about his exercise . It was the will of Providence that master Harry was taken very ...
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... town . She hap- pening at that time to be pretty full of money , clothed me from head to foot ; and knowing me to be a sharp fellow , employed me accordingly . Sometimes I was to go abroad with her , and when she had pitched upon a ...
... town . She hap- pening at that time to be pretty full of money , clothed me from head to foot ; and knowing me to be a sharp fellow , employed me accordingly . Sometimes I was to go abroad with her , and when she had pitched upon a ...
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