The SpectatorH. Washbourne, 1850 - Počet stran: 722 |
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Strana 198
... common people's heads with such senseless am- to be grinned for . The first competitor that en - bitions , and inspiring them with such absurd ideas tered the lists was a black swarthy Frenchman , who of superiority and pre - eminence ...
... common people's heads with such senseless am- to be grinned for . The first competitor that en - bitions , and inspiring them with such absurd ideas tered the lists was a black swarthy Frenchman , who of superiority and pre - eminence ...
Strana 294
... common rules and fashions , dare so great a novelty would allow . It is not proper to obey its dictates . As to salutations , which I was trouble you with particulars of the just complaints about to talk of , I observe , as I stroll ...
... common rules and fashions , dare so great a novelty would allow . It is not proper to obey its dictates . As to salutations , which I was trouble you with particulars of the just complaints about to talk of , I observe , as I stroll ...
Strana 411
... common occurrences of life . hitherto chiefly insisted upon these things for such boys as do not appear to have any thing extraordi- nary in their natural talents , and consequently are not qualified for the finer parts of learning ...
... common occurrences of life . hitherto chiefly insisted upon these things for such boys as do not appear to have any thing extraordi- nary in their natural talents , and consequently are not qualified for the finer parts of learning ...
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