The Spectator, Svazek 5D. Appleton, 1853 |
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Strana 131
... father I had wanted for nothing ; and withal told him I was continually eating some trash or other , and that I was almost eaten up with the green sick- ness , her orders being never to cross me . But this magnified but little with my ...
... father I had wanted for nothing ; and withal told him I was continually eating some trash or other , and that I was almost eaten up with the green sick- ness , her orders being never to cross me . But this magnified but little with my ...
Strana 212
... father has her decla- ration that she will not marry during his life , and the pleasure of seeing that resolution not uneasy to her . Were one to paint filial affection in its utmost beauty , he could not have a more lively idea of it ...
... father has her decla- ration that she will not marry during his life , and the pleasure of seeing that resolution not uneasy to her . Were one to paint filial affection in its utmost beauty , he could not have a more lively idea of it ...
Strana 517
upon a treaty of marriage . The father of the son said to the father of the daughter , in my hearing , " Brother , I consent to this marriage , provided you will settle upon your daughter fifty ruined villages for her portion . " To ...
upon a treaty of marriage . The father of the son said to the father of the daughter , in my hearing , " Brother , I consent to this marriage , provided you will settle upon your daughter fifty ruined villages for her portion . " To ...
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PAPER I | 33 |
On the Pleasures of the Imagination | 39 |
In wild uncleard to Muses a retreat | 56 |
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