The British Essayists: SpectatorJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... hear of her being attended by numer- ous slaves , fanned into slumbers by successive bands of them , and carried from place to place in all the pomp of barbarous magnificence . Brunetta could not endure these repeated advices , but em ...
... hear of her being attended by numer- ous slaves , fanned into slumbers by successive bands of them , and carried from place to place in all the pomp of barbarous magnificence . Brunetta could not endure these repeated advices , but em ...
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... hears the hunter's din , Dark angry spots distain her glossy skin . ABOUT the middle of last winter I went to see an opera at the theatre in the Hay - market , where I could not but take notice of two parties of very fine women , that ...
... hears the hunter's din , Dark angry spots distain her glossy skin . ABOUT the middle of last winter I went to see an opera at the theatre in the Hay - market , where I could not but take notice of two parties of very fine women , that ...
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... hear ? LOOKING Over the old manuscript wherein the pri- vate actions of Pharamond are set down by way of table - book , I found many things which gave me great delight ; and as human life turns upon the same principles and passions in ...
... hear ? LOOKING Over the old manuscript wherein the pri- vate actions of Pharamond are set down by way of table - book , I found many things which gave me great delight ; and as human life turns upon the same principles and passions in ...
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... hear the anguish he only can relieve others from in the time to come ? Let him hear from me , what they feel who have given death by the false mercy of his ad- ministration , and form to himself the vengeance called for by those who ...
... hear the anguish he only can relieve others from in the time to come ? Let him hear from me , what they feel who have given death by the false mercy of his ad- ministration , and form to himself the vengeance called for by those who ...
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... 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 be put in ...
... 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 be put in ...
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