The Spectator, Svazek 1Dent, 1958 |
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Strana 336
... particular upon these ridiculous Horrours , did I not find them so very much prevail in all Parts of the Country . At the same Time I think a Person who is thus terrify'd with the Imagination of Ghosts and Spectres much more reasonable ...
... particular upon these ridiculous Horrours , did I not find them so very much prevail in all Parts of the Country . At the same Time I think a Person who is thus terrify'd with the Imagination of Ghosts and Spectres much more reasonable ...
Strana 409
... particular , began to prune their Words of all superfluous Letters , as they termed them , in order to adjust the Spelling to the Pronunciation ; which would have con- founded all our Etymologies , and have quite destroyed our Tongue ...
... particular , began to prune their Words of all superfluous Letters , as they termed them , in order to adjust the Spelling to the Pronunciation ; which would have con- founded all our Etymologies , and have quite destroyed our Tongue ...
Strana 477
... particular in his Accent , but without any Manner of Affectation . This Particularity a Set of Gigglers thought the most necessary thing to be taken Notice of in his whole Discourse , and made it an Occasion of Mirth during the whole ...
... particular in his Accent , but without any Manner of Affectation . This Particularity a Set of Gigglers thought the most necessary thing to be taken Notice of in his whole Discourse , and made it an Occasion of Mirth during the whole ...
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