The Spectator, Svazek 2Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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Strana 7
... manner of application . Tulip is ever making allusions to the vigour of his person , the sinewy force of his make ; while Crastin professes a wary observation of the turns of his mistress's mind . Tulip gives himself the air of a ...
... manner of application . Tulip is ever making allusions to the vigour of his person , the sinewy force of his make ; while Crastin professes a wary observation of the turns of his mistress's mind . Tulip gives himself the air of a ...
Strana 8
... manner of conversation , and allude to one another , rather than interchange discourse in what they said when they met . Tulip the other day seized his mistress's hand , and repeated out of Ovid's Art of Love , ' ' Tis I can in soft ...
... manner of conversation , and allude to one another , rather than interchange discourse in what they said when they met . Tulip the other day seized his mistress's hand , and repeated out of Ovid's Art of Love , ' ' Tis I can in soft ...
Strana 30
... manner of living out of a domestic way : but I cannot give you my thoughts on this subject any way so well , as by a short account of my own life to this the forty - fifth year of my age ; that is to say , from my being first a footboy ...
... manner of living out of a domestic way : but I cannot give you my thoughts on this subject any way so well , as by a short account of my own life to this the forty - fifth year of my age ; that is to say , from my being first a footboy ...
Strana 38
... parties ; and their real estate shall be immediately vested in the next heir of the offenders in as ample manner as if the said offenders were actually deceased . ' In cases where the laws ( which we have 38 [ No. 97 . THE SPECTATOR .
... parties ; and their real estate shall be immediately vested in the next heir of the offenders in as ample manner as if the said offenders were actually deceased . ' In cases where the laws ( which we have 38 [ No. 97 . THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 39
... The transition from this to the opposite extreme was very abrupt and sudden . i Numbers xiii . 33 . a manner dwarfed , and shrunk into a race of No. 98. ] 39 THE SPECTATOR . 'That it shall not hereafter be in our royal ...
... The transition from this to the opposite extreme was very abrupt and sudden . i Numbers xiii . 33 . a manner dwarfed , and shrunk into a race of No. 98. ] 39 THE SPECTATOR . 'That it shall not hereafter be in our royal ...
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