The Spectator, Svazek 5F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - Počet stran: 423 |
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... passes , forsooth , for a delicacy of judgment , that won't admit of being easily pleased ; but none above the character of wear- ing a peevish man's livery ought to bear with his ill All things among men of sense and con- dition should ...
... passes , forsooth , for a delicacy of judgment , that won't admit of being easily pleased ; but none above the character of wear- ing a peevish man's livery ought to bear with his ill All things among men of sense and con- dition should ...
Strana 180
... pass by , are to a man impostors and murderers ; yet such is the credulity of the vulgar , and the impudence of ... passing along to - day , a paper given into my hand by a fellow without a nose , tells us , as follows , what good news ...
... pass by , are to a man impostors and murderers ; yet such is the credulity of the vulgar , and the impudence of ... passing along to - day , a paper given into my hand by a fellow without a nose , tells us , as follows , what good news ...
Strana 412
... pass , that , instead of being the testimony of merit in the person recommended , the true reading of a letter of ... passing a worthless creature into the service or interests of a man who has never in- By Steele . See Spect . No. 524 ...
... pass , that , instead of being the testimony of merit in the person recommended , the true reading of a letter of ... passing a worthless creature into the service or interests of a man who has never in- By Steele . See Spect . No. 524 ...
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