The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, 第 9-10 卷J. Crissy, 1841 |
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... according to her common custom ; when they have a mind to drive the jest , she is immediately urged to that degree , that she will board in a family with which she has never yet been ; and away she will go this in- stant , and tell them ...
... according to her common custom ; when they have a mind to drive the jest , she is immediately urged to that degree , that she will board in a family with which she has never yet been ; and away she will go this in- stant , and tell them ...
第 39 頁
... according to their talents . There is the voice of an old wo- man never begins to beg till nine in the evening , and then she is destitute of lodging , turned out for want of rent , and has the same ill fortune every night in the year ...
... according to their talents . There is the voice of an old wo- man never begins to beg till nine in the evening , and then she is destitute of lodging , turned out for want of rent , and has the same ill fortune every night in the year ...
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... ACCORDING to a late invitation in one of your papers to every man who pleases to write , I have sent you the following short dissertation against the vice of being prejudiced . Your most humble servant . ' Man is a sociable creature and ...
... ACCORDING to a late invitation in one of your papers to every man who pleases to write , I have sent you the following short dissertation against the vice of being prejudiced . Your most humble servant . ' Man is a sociable creature and ...
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... according to those plans which they think are most agreeable to the female world . In a word , man would not only be an unhappy , but a rude unfinished creature , were he conver- sant with none but those of his own make . Women , on the ...
... according to those plans which they think are most agreeable to the female world . In a word , man would not only be an unhappy , but a rude unfinished creature , were he conver- sant with none but those of his own make . Women , on the ...
第 66 頁
... according to their fortune than their merit , and took it in their heads to prefer themselves from the open area or pit to the galleries . The dispute between desert and property brought many to the ground , and raised others in propor ...
... according to their fortune than their merit , and took it in their heads to prefer themselves from the open area or pit to the galleries . The dispute between desert and property brought many to the ground , and raised others in propor ...
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