The Spectator, Svazek 1J. J. Woodward, 1830 |
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... pleased with the matter of his devotion , he pronounces ' Amen , ' three or four times to the same prayer ; and sometimes stands up when every body else is upon their knees , to count the con- gregation , or see if any of his tenants ...
... pleased with the matter of his devotion , he pronounces ' Amen , ' three or four times to the same prayer ; and sometimes stands up when every body else is upon their knees , to count the con- gregation , or see if any of his tenants ...
Strana 211
... pleased , dear sir , to instruct them to lose with a better grace , and you will oblige , Yours , RACHEL BASTO . ' ' MR . SPECTATOR , -Your kindness to Leonora , in one of your papers , has given me encouragement to do myself the honour ...
... pleased , dear sir , to instruct them to lose with a better grace , and you will oblige , Yours , RACHEL BASTO . ' ' MR . SPECTATOR , -Your kindness to Leonora , in one of your papers , has given me encouragement to do myself the honour ...
Strana 389
... pleased with the curiosity of the old knight , though I did not much wonder at it , having heard him say more than once in private discourse , that he looked upon Prince Eugenio ( for so the Knight always calls him , ) to be a greater ...
... pleased with the curiosity of the old knight , though I did not much wonder at it , having heard him say more than once in private discourse , that he looked upon Prince Eugenio ( for so the Knight always calls him , ) to be a greater ...
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