The Spectator, Svazek 5F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - Počet stran: 423 |
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Strana 161
... means over- heard every thing that was whispered in the dungeon . I believe one may venture to affirm , that a Cæsar of an Alexander would have rather died by the treason , than have used such disingenuous means for the de- tecting of ...
... means over- heard every thing that was whispered in the dungeon . I believe one may venture to affirm , that a Cæsar of an Alexander would have rather died by the treason , than have used such disingenuous means for the de- tecting of ...
Strana 241
... means the ef- fect of all his labours was transferred from him . This man is to look on and see others giving directions upon what terms and conditions his goods are to be purchased ; and all this usually done , not with an air of ...
... means the ef- fect of all his labours was transferred from him . This man is to look on and see others giving directions upon what terms and conditions his goods are to be purchased ; and all this usually done , not with an air of ...
Strana 277
... mean , as she's too nice to dwell Among the ruins of a filthy cell , So is her modesty withal as great , To balk the ... means of their riches ; and , I think , we cannot find a more natural description of a poor man , whose merits are ...
... mean , as she's too nice to dwell Among the ruins of a filthy cell , So is her modesty withal as great , To balk the ... means of their riches ; and , I think , we cannot find a more natural description of a poor man , whose merits are ...
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