The Spectator, Svazek 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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Strana 14
... told that in America , when the Spaniards first arrived there , expresses were sent to the Emperor of Mexico in paint , and the news of his country delineated by the strokes of a pencil , which was a more natural way than that of ...
... told that in America , when the Spaniards first arrived there , expresses were sent to the Emperor of Mexico in paint , and the news of his country delineated by the strokes of a pencil , which was a more natural way than that of ...
Strana 38
... told you that she is rich , witty , young , and beautiful , you will believe she does not want admirers . She has had since she came to town about twenty - five of those lovers who make their addresses by way of jointure and settlement ...
... told you that she is rich , witty , young , and beautiful , you will believe she does not want admirers . She has had since she came to town about twenty - five of those lovers who make their addresses by way of jointure and settlement ...
Strana 42
... told you this , I am to desire that you would now and then give us a lesson of good - humour , a family - piece , which , since we are all very fond of you , I hope may have some influence upon us . " After these plain observations ...
... told you this , I am to desire that you would now and then give us a lesson of good - humour , a family - piece , which , since we are all very fond of you , I hope may have some influence upon us . " After these plain observations ...
Strana 52
... told him , that if within an hour after his death he anointed his whole body , and poured down his throat that liquor which he had from old Basilius , the corpse would be con- verted into pure gold . I will not pretend to express to you ...
... told him , that if within an hour after his death he anointed his whole body , and poured down his throat that liquor which he had from old Basilius , the corpse would be con- verted into pure gold . I will not pretend to express to you ...
Strana 54
... told him of it , or who had it from one of so little consideration that he did not then think it worth his notice , all such testimonies as these , I know , you will think too slight to have any credit against the innocence and honour ...
... told him of it , or who had it from one of so little consideration that he did not then think it worth his notice , all such testimonies as these , I know , you will think too slight to have any credit against the innocence and honour ...
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