The Spectator, Svazek 5F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - Počet stran: 423 |
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... tell you the book is lost ; and I foresee , in the course even of a prosperous life , that you will meet afflictions to make you mad if you cannot bear this trifle . ' Sir , there is , in this case , no need of bearing , for you have ...
... tell you the book is lost ; and I foresee , in the course even of a prosperous life , that you will meet afflictions to make you mad if you cannot bear this trifle . ' Sir , there is , in this case , no need of bearing , for you have ...
Strana 480
... tell a lie though he were sure to gain heaven by it . However extravagant such a protestation may appear , every one will own that a man may say , very reasonably , he would not tell a lie if he were sure to gain hell by it ; or , if ...
... tell a lie though he were sure to gain heaven by it . However extravagant such a protestation may appear , every one will own that a man may say , very reasonably , he would not tell a lie if he were sure to gain hell by it ; or , if ...
Strana 520
... tell you , dear Jenny , I hold one maxim , which is an uncommon one , to wit , that our greatest charms are owing to affecta- tion . It is to that that our arms can lodge so quietly just over our hips , and the fan can play without any ...
... tell you , dear Jenny , I hold one maxim , which is an uncommon one , to wit , that our greatest charms are owing to affecta- tion . It is to that that our arms can lodge so quietly just over our hips , and the fan can play without any ...
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