The British Essayists: With Prefaces, Historical and Biographical, 10±ÇLittle, Brown, 1864 |
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... greater figure among mankind . I do not remember that Achates , who is represented as the first favourite , either gives his advice , or strikes a blow , through the whole Eneid . A friendship which makes the least noise , is very often ...
... greater figure among mankind . I do not remember that Achates , who is represented as the first favourite , either gives his advice , or strikes a blow , through the whole Eneid . A friendship which makes the least noise , is very often ...
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... greater than they were . The second , whose breasts swelled into a bold relievo , on the contrary , took great pleasure in lessening every thing , and was perfectly the reverse of his brother . These odd- nesses pleased company once or ...
... greater than they were . The second , whose breasts swelled into a bold relievo , on the contrary , took great pleasure in lessening every thing , and was perfectly the reverse of his brother . These odd- nesses pleased company once or ...
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... greater mixture of spring in it . The mildness of our climate , with those frequent refreshments of dews and rains that fall among us , keep up a perpetual cheerfulness in our fields , and fill the hottest months of the year with a ...
... greater mixture of spring in it . The mildness of our climate , with those frequent refreshments of dews and rains that fall among us , keep up a perpetual cheerfulness in our fields , and fill the hottest months of the year with a ...
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... greater importance . You see in elections for mem- bers to sit in parliament , how far saluting rows of old women , drinking with clowns , and being upon a 4 VOL . X. level with the lowest part of mankind , in that NO . 394 . 49 SPECTATOR .
... greater importance . You see in elections for mem- bers to sit in parliament , how far saluting rows of old women , drinking with clowns , and being upon a 4 VOL . X. level with the lowest part of mankind , in that NO . 394 . 49 SPECTATOR .
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... greater distance from us in the other . I do not remember to have seen any ancient or modern story more af- fecting than a letter of Ann of Bologne , wife to King Henry the Eighth , and mother to Queen Elizabeth , which is still extant ...
... greater distance from us in the other . I do not remember to have seen any ancient or modern story more af- fecting than a letter of Ann of Bologne , wife to King Henry the Eighth , and mother to Queen Elizabeth , which is still extant ...
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