The Spectator, Svazek 5F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - Počet stran: 423 |
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Strana 137
... never any such thing as a blush seen , or a sigh heard , in the whole commonwealth . The women never dressed but to look terrible ; to which end they would some- times after a battle paint their cheeks with the blood of their enemies ...
... never any such thing as a blush seen , or a sigh heard , in the whole commonwealth . The women never dressed but to look terrible ; to which end they would some- times after a battle paint their cheeks with the blood of their enemies ...
Strana 197
... never keeps the hour he has appointed to come to a friend's to dinner ; but he is an insignificant fellow who does it out of vanity . He could never , he knows , make any figure in company , but by giving a little disturbance at his ...
... never keeps the hour he has appointed to come to a friend's to dinner ; but he is an insignificant fellow who does it out of vanity . He could never , he knows , make any figure in company , but by giving a little disturbance at his ...
Strana 211
... never end but in shame , and the ruin of all correspondence , I never after transgressed .. Can your courtiers , who take bribes , or your lawyers or physicians in their practice , or even the divines who intermeddle in worldly affairs ...
... never end but in shame , and the ruin of all correspondence , I never after transgressed .. Can your courtiers , who take bribes , or your lawyers or physicians in their practice , or even the divines who intermeddle in worldly affairs ...
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