The SpectatorH. Washbourne, 1850 - Počet stran: 722 |
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Strana 185
... character was meant for George Villiers , duke of Buckingham , author of the Rehearsal . } She here paused , and lifted up her eyes. to mention health and sickness , and the greater al- terations in body and mind , makes us appear almost ...
... character was meant for George Villiers , duke of Buckingham , author of the Rehearsal . } She here paused , and lifted up her eyes. to mention health and sickness , and the greater al- terations in body and mind , makes us appear almost ...
Strana 290
... character . They publish their ill - natured discoveries with a secret pride , and applaud them selves for the singularity of their judgment , which has searched deeper than others , detected what the rest of the world have overlooked ...
... character . They publish their ill - natured discoveries with a secret pride , and applaud them selves for the singularity of their judgment , which has searched deeper than others , detected what the rest of the world have overlooked ...
Strana 716
... Character of Dick Estcourt of Sir Roger de Coverley . 144 75 Decency of Behaviour 294 Decorating Churches with Evergreens 45 67,296 381 Defence and Happiness of a Married Life of the Spectator's Censure of Public Vices 630 546 ...
... Character of Dick Estcourt of Sir Roger de Coverley . 144 75 Decency of Behaviour 294 Decorating Churches with Evergreens 45 67,296 381 Defence and Happiness of a Married Life of the Spectator's Censure of Public Vices 630 546 ...
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