The British Essayists, 10권Alexander Chalmers J. M'Creery, Printer, 1817 |
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... taken notice of ; namely , that we very often contract such friend- ships at school , as are a service to us all the ... take the * Busby . fault on himself . He kept his word accordingly . 14 N 313 . SPECTATOR .
... taken notice of ; namely , that we very often contract such friend- ships at school , as are a service to us all the ... take the * Busby . fault on himself . He kept his word accordingly . 14 N 313 . SPECTATOR .
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... take these airy gen- tlemen into consideration . We the more earnestly beg that you would put a stop to this ... Note . The person wearing the feather , though our friend took him for an officer in the guards , has proved to be an errant ...
... take these airy gen- tlemen into consideration . We the more earnestly beg that you would put a stop to this ... Note . The person wearing the feather , though our friend took him for an officer in the guards , has proved to be an errant ...
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... take him in , as the phrase is . After all that is told him , he has informa- tion only of one woman that is laid ... notice , and be subject to the power of the inquisition . They have their emissa- ries and substitutes in all parts of this ...
... take him in , as the phrase is . After all that is told him , he has informa- tion only of one woman that is laid ... notice , and be subject to the power of the inquisition . They have their emissa- ries and substitutes in all parts of this ...
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... take notice of it . Gabriel's discovering his ap- proach at a distance is drawn with great strength and liveliness of imagination : ' O friends , I hear the tread of nimble feet Hast'ning this way , and now by glimpse discern Ithuriel ...
... take notice of it . Gabriel's discovering his ap- proach at a distance is drawn with great strength and liveliness of imagination : ' O friends , I hear the tread of nimble feet Hast'ning this way , and now by glimpse discern Ithuriel ...
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... take notice , that Milton is every where full of hints , and sometimes literal transla- tions , taken from the greatest of the Greek and Latin poets . But this I may reserve for a discourse by itself , because I would not break the ...
... take notice , that Milton is every where full of hints , and sometimes literal transla- tions , taken from the greatest of the Greek and Latin poets . But this I may reserve for a discourse by itself , because I would not break the ...
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