The SpectatorH. Washbourne, 1850 - Počet stran: 722 |
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Strana 291
... desire of it subjects an ambitious mind , one would be still the more surprised to see so many restless candidates for glory . Ambition raises a secret tumult in the soul ; it inflames the mind , and puts it into a violent hurry of ...
... desire of it subjects an ambitious mind , one would be still the more surprised to see so many restless candidates for glory . Ambition raises a secret tumult in the soul ; it inflames the mind , and puts it into a violent hurry of ...
Strana 312
... desire all who think they may be concerned in future specula- tions on this subject , to send in what they have to ... desire you to take no no- tice of my letter , by reason she is ignorant of the ways of the town . My lord , I desire ...
... desire all who think they may be concerned in future specula- tions on this subject , to send in what they have to ... desire you to take no no- tice of my letter , by reason she is ignorant of the ways of the town . My lord , I desire ...
Strana 699
... desire Tom Truelove ( who sends me a sonnet upon his mistress , with a desire to print it imme- diately ) to consider that it is long since I was in love . I shall answer a very profound letter from my old friend the upholsterer , who ...
... desire Tom Truelove ( who sends me a sonnet upon his mistress , with a desire to print it imme- diately ) to consider that it is long since I was in love . I shall answer a very profound letter from my old friend the upholsterer , who ...
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