The Spectator, Svazek 5F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - Počet stran: 423 |
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... hear the same story repeated by different advices from Paris , Brus- sels , the Hague , and from every great town in Eu- rope ; notwithstanding the multitude of annotations , explanations , reflections , and various readings which it ...
... hear the same story repeated by different advices from Paris , Brus- sels , the Hague , and from every great town in Eu- rope ; notwithstanding the multitude of annotations , explanations , reflections , and various readings which it ...
Strana 221
... hear of a pyebald horse that is strayed out of a field near Islington , as of a whole troop that has been engaged in any foreign adventure . In short , they have a relish for every thing that is news , let the matter of it be what it ...
... hear of a pyebald horse that is strayed out of a field near Islington , as of a whole troop that has been engaged in any foreign adventure . In short , they have a relish for every thing that is news , let the matter of it be what it ...
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... hear the cries of children with pity instead of anger ; and , when they run over his head , he is not disturbed at their noise , but is glad of their mirth and health . Tom Trusty has told me , that he thinks it doubles his attention to ...
... hear the cries of children with pity instead of anger ; and , when they run over his head , he is not disturbed at their noise , but is glad of their mirth and health . Tom Trusty has told me , that he thinks it doubles his attention to ...
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