Select British Classics, Band 25J. Conrad, 1803 |
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... fall , as has moved their pity . But it is still a more pleasing view to an English- man , to see his own country give the chief influence to so illustrious an age , and stand in the strongest point of light amidst the diffused glory ...
... fall , as has moved their pity . But it is still a more pleasing view to an English- man , to see his own country give the chief influence to so illustrious an age , and stand in the strongest point of light amidst the diffused glory ...
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... are rather easy than shining companions . This I find particularly necessary for me before I retire to rest , in order to draw my slumbers upon me by de- grees , and fall asleep insensibly . This is the 90 THE TATLER .
... are rather easy than shining companions . This I find particularly necessary for me before I retire to rest , in order to draw my slumbers upon me by de- grees , and fall asleep insensibly . This is the 90 THE TATLER .
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grees , and fall asleep insensibly . This is the particu- lar use I make of a set of heavy honest men , with whom I have passed many hours with much indolence , though not with great pleasure . Their conversation is a kind of ...
grees , and fall asleep insensibly . This is the particu- lar use I make of a set of heavy honest men , with whom I have passed many hours with much indolence , though not with great pleasure . Their conversation is a kind of ...
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... falling on all things in his way . were stopped by a train of coaches at Temple Bar . What the devil ! ( says my companion ) cannot you drive on , coachman ? D .... n you all , for a set of sons We of whores , you will stop here to be ...
... falling on all things in his way . were stopped by a train of coaches at Temple Bar . What the devil ! ( says my companion ) cannot you drive on , coachman ? D .... n you all , for a set of sons We of whores , you will stop here to be ...
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... fall into a musing posture to attract observation , and is then obtruding himself upon the company , when he pretends to be withdrawn from it . Such little arts are the certain and infallible tokens of a superficial mind , as the ...
... fall into a musing posture to attract observation , and is then obtruding himself upon the company , when he pretends to be withdrawn from it . Such little arts are the certain and infallible tokens of a superficial mind , as the ...
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