The SpectatorH. Washbourne, 1850 - Počet stran: 722 |
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Strana 94
... tell you , Sir , my own opinion : though I cannot find any ancient records of any acts of the society of the Ugly Faces , considered in a public ca- pacity ; yet , in a private one , they have certainly antiquity on their side . I am ...
... tell you , Sir , my own opinion : though I cannot find any ancient records of any acts of the society of the Ugly Faces , considered in a public ca- pacity ; yet , in a private one , they have certainly antiquity on their side . I am ...
Strana 181
... tell me what thou discoverest the first stage of his existence , in his setting out for in it . I see a bridge , ' said I , standing in the eternity ; but cast thine eye on that thick mist into midst of the tide .'- ' The bridge thou ...
... tell me what thou discoverest the first stage of his existence , in his setting out for in it . I see a bridge , ' said I , standing in the eternity ; but cast thine eye on that thick mist into midst of the tide .'- ' The bridge thou ...
Strana 381
... tell hor soul is black within , ho corkis stinks of hell . " March 19th , 1706. " No. 329. ] TUESDAY , MARCH 18 ... telling me that the widow Truby was one who did more good than all the doctors and apothe- caries in the country ; that ...
... tell hor soul is black within , ho corkis stinks of hell . " March 19th , 1706. " No. 329. ] TUESDAY , MARCH 18 ... telling me that the widow Truby was one who did more good than all the doctors and apothe- caries in the country ; that ...
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