The SpectatorH. Washbourne, 1850 - Počet stran: 722 |
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Strana 97
... side or the other ; insomuch that I observed , in veral of thein , the patches which were before dis- persed equally , are now all gone over to the whig or ry side of the face . The censorious say , that the men , whose hearts are aimed ...
... side or the other ; insomuch that I observed , in veral of thein , the patches which were before dis- persed equally , are now all gone over to the whig or ry side of the face . The censorious say , that the men , whose hearts are aimed ...
Strana 99
... side covered with pieces of the famous painters who are now living , and the her with the works of the greatest masters that are dead . On the side of the living , I saw several persons ay in drawing , colouring , and designing . On the ...
... side covered with pieces of the famous painters who are now living , and the her with the works of the greatest masters that are dead . On the side of the living , I saw several persons ay in drawing , colouring , and designing . On the ...
Strana 225
... side in a dispute . This gives him the character of im- partial , furnishes him with an opportunity of sifting things to the bottom , showing his judgment , and of of the contending parties . sometimes making handsome compliments to ...
... side in a dispute . This gives him the character of im- partial , furnishes him with an opportunity of sifting things to the bottom , showing his judgment , and of of the contending parties . sometimes making handsome compliments to ...
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