The SpectatorH. Washbourne, 1850 - Počet stran: 722 |
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... receiving from con- junction with others . The fancy must be warm , to retain the print of those images it hath received from outward objects , and the judgment discerning , to know what expressions are most proper to clothe and adorn ...
... receiving from con- junction with others . The fancy must be warm , to retain the print of those images it hath received from outward objects , and the judgment discerning , to know what expressions are most proper to clothe and adorn ...
Strana 505
... received his most secret intelli- noise of it , and had so good an effect upon the rest gence . " - C . of the patients , that he brought them all out to din- ner with him the next day . No. 440. ] FRIDAY , JULY 25 , 1712 . Vivere si ...
... received his most secret intelli- noise of it , and had so good an effect upon the rest gence . " - C . of the patients , that he brought them all out to din- ner with him the next day . No. 440. ] FRIDAY , JULY 25 , 1712 . Vivere si ...
Strana 663
... received . Arethusa and her friend may hear further from me . Celia is a little too hasty . Harriet is a good girl , but must not courtesy to olks she does not know . I must ingenuously confess my friend Samson Benstaff has quite ...
... received . Arethusa and her friend may hear further from me . Celia is a little too hasty . Harriet is a good girl , but must not courtesy to olks she does not know . I must ingenuously confess my friend Samson Benstaff has quite ...
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