The Spectator, Svazek 6Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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Strana 12
... give their limbs and features their full play . ' As you have considered human nature in all its lights , you must be extremely well apprised , that there is a very close correspondence between the outward and the inward man ; that ...
... give their limbs and features their full play . ' As you have considered human nature in all its lights , you must be extremely well apprised , that there is a very close correspondence between the outward and the inward man ; that ...
Strana 20
... give you a sense of , though I cannot express it wholly , I am all over softness , and am obliged to retire and give way to a few sighs and tears before I can be easy . I can- not but recommend the subject of male widowhood to you , and ...
... give you a sense of , though I cannot express it wholly , I am all over softness , and am obliged to retire and give way to a few sighs and tears before I can be easy . I can- not but recommend the subject of male widowhood to you , and ...
Strana 21
... gives me is to make my tears flow more easily ? The child knows she quickens my sorrows , and rejoices my heart at ... give me leave to tell you the manner of her death . She took leave of all her family , and bore the vain application ...
... gives me is to make my tears flow more easily ? The child knows she quickens my sorrows , and rejoices my heart at ... give me leave to tell you the manner of her death . She took leave of all her family , and bore the vain application ...
Strana 26
... give me no information , for the very same reason he believed he could , for he was there . However , I heard him with the same greedi- ness as Shakespeare describes in the following lines : " I saw a smith stand on his hammer , thus ...
... give me no information , for the very same reason he believed he could , for he was there . However , I heard him with the same greedi- ness as Shakespeare describes in the following lines : " I saw a smith stand on his hammer , thus ...
Strana 28
... give light to my unmarried readers in a particular which is so essential to their following happiness or misery . A virtuous disposition , a good understanding , an agree- able person , and an easy fortune , are the things which should ...
... give light to my unmarried readers in a particular which is so essential to their following happiness or misery . A virtuous disposition , a good understanding , an agree- able person , and an easy fortune , are the things which should ...
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