The Spectator, Svazek 5F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - Počet stran: 423 |
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... gives us more lively ideas than the sight of things themselves . The reader finds a scene drawn in stronger colours , and painted more to the life in his ... give us a more complex idea of it , or only No. 416 . 57 THE SPECTATOR .
... gives us more lively ideas than the sight of things themselves . The reader finds a scene drawn in stronger colours , and painted more to the life in his ... give us a more complex idea of it , or only No. 416 . 57 THE SPECTATOR .
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... give us a lesson of good humour , a family - piece , which , since we are all very fond of you , I hope may have some influence upon us . After these plain observations , give me leave to give you an hint of what a set of company . of ...
... give us a lesson of good humour , a family - piece , which , since we are all very fond of you , I hope may have some influence upon us . After these plain observations , give me leave to give you an hint of what a set of company . of ...
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... give honours and offices , it were also to give talents suitable to them : were it so , the noble Pharamond would reward the zeal of my youth with abilities to do him service in my age . Those who accept of favour without merit sup ...
... give honours and offices , it were also to give talents suitable to them : were it so , the noble Pharamond would reward the zeal of my youth with abilities to do him service in my age . Those who accept of favour without merit sup ...
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