The Spectator [by J. Addison and others]. With hist. and biogr. preface, and explanatory notes, المجلد 71823 |
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... thought of contriving a winter garden , which should consist of such trees only as never cast their leaves . We have very often little snatches of sunshine and fair weather in the most uncomfortable parts of the year , and have ...
... thought of contriving a winter garden , which should consist of such trees only as never cast their leaves . We have very often little snatches of sunshine and fair weather in the most uncomfortable parts of the year , and have ...
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... thought . Let a man's innocence be what it will , let his virtues rise to the highest pitch of per- fection attainable in this life , there will be still in him so many secret sins , so many human frailties , so many offences of ...
... thought . Let a man's innocence be what it will , let his virtues rise to the highest pitch of per- fection attainable in this life , there will be still in him so many secret sins , so many human frailties , so many offences of ...
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... thought some in the company had been endea- vouring who should pitch the bar furthest ; that it had for some time been a measuring cast , and at last my friend of the cat and sign - post had thrown beyond them all . then considered the ...
... thought some in the company had been endea- vouring who should pitch the bar furthest ; that it had for some time been a measuring cast , and at last my friend of the cat and sign - post had thrown beyond them all . then considered the ...
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