The Spectator, Volume 6Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 - Spectator (London, England : 1711) |
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Alexander Chalmers. must take the privilege of an author in saying some- thing of myself . I shall therefore beg leave to add , that I have purposely omitted setting those marks to the end of every paper , which appeared in my former ...
Alexander Chalmers. must take the privilege of an author in saying some- thing of myself . I shall therefore beg leave to add , that I have purposely omitted setting those marks to the end of every paper , which appeared in my former ...
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... that air of persuasion in her countenance when I have been in passion , that sweet affability when I have been in good - humour , that tender compassion when I have had any thing which gave me uneasiness ; 20 [ No. 520 . THE SPECTATOR .
... that air of persuasion in her countenance when I have been in passion , that sweet affability when I have been in good - humour , that tender compassion when I have had any thing which gave me uneasiness ; 20 [ No. 520 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... thing which is false , vicious , or unworthy , is despicable to him , though all the world should approve it . At the same time he has the most lively sensibility in all enjoyments and sufferings , which it is proper for him to have ...
... thing which is false , vicious , or unworthy , is despicable to him , though all the world should approve it . At the same time he has the most lively sensibility in all enjoyments and sufferings , which it is proper for him to have ...
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... thing happening besides that it has happened , I only controverted its falling out in that one manner as they settled it , and left it to the ninety - nine other ways , and consequently had more probability of success . I had arrived at ...
... thing happening besides that it has happened , I only controverted its falling out in that one manner as they settled it , and left it to the ninety - nine other ways , and consequently had more probability of success . I had arrived at ...
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... thing that depended merely upon his being an eye - witness , and therefore was fully satisfied he could give me no information , for the very same reason he believed he could , for he was there . However , I heard him with the same ...
... thing that depended merely upon his being an eye - witness , and therefore was fully satisfied he could give me no information , for the very same reason he believed he could , for he was there . However , I heard him with the same ...
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