The Spectator, Svazek 5D. Appleton, 1853 |
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Strana 238
... took coach , and followed a young lady , who tripped into another just before me , attended by her maid . I saw immediately she was of the family of the Vainloves . There are a set of these , who , of all things , affect the play of ...
... took coach , and followed a young lady , who tripped into another just before me , attended by her maid . I saw immediately she was of the family of the Vainloves . There are a set of these , who , of all things , affect the play of ...
Strana 450
... took the exact dimension of his shoulders , which he very ingeniously called en- dorsing and indeed , I must say , that every one of them took due care to endorse him as he came through their hands . He seemed at first a little uneasy ...
... took the exact dimension of his shoulders , which he very ingeniously called en- dorsing and indeed , I must say , that every one of them took due care to endorse him as he came through their hands . He seemed at first a little uneasy ...
Strana 467
... took great notice how much they took with the people ; upon which he would , and certainly might , very well judge of their present dispositions , and the most proper way of applying them according to his own purposes . What passes on ...
... took great notice how much they took with the people ; upon which he would , and certainly might , very well judge of their present dispositions , and the most proper way of applying them according to his own purposes . What passes on ...
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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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