The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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Page 42
... occasion to tell me , that by his experience it is neither one nor the other , but rather that middle kind of state , commonly known by the name of purgatory . The fair sex have likewise obliged me with their reflections upon the same ...
... occasion to tell me , that by his experience it is neither one nor the other , but rather that middle kind of state , commonly known by the name of purgatory . The fair sex have likewise obliged me with their reflections upon the same ...
Page 182
der , therefore , that on such occasions , when the mind is thus pleased with itself , and amused with its own discoveries , that it is highly delighted with the wri- ting which is the occasion of it . For this reason the Absalom and ...
der , therefore , that on such occasions , when the mind is thus pleased with itself , and amused with its own discoveries , that it is highly delighted with the wri- ting which is the occasion of it . For this reason the Absalom and ...
Page 370
... occasion . A certain country gentleman began to tap upon the first information he received of Sir Roger's death : when he sent me up word that , if I would get him chosen in the place of the deceased , he would pre- sent me with a ...
... occasion . A certain country gentleman began to tap upon the first information he received of Sir Roger's death : when he sent me up word that , if I would get him chosen in the place of the deceased , he would pre- sent me with a ...
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