The SpectatorH. Washbourne & Company, 1855 - Počet stran: 722 |
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... face was condemned by the House of Commons , to be burnt by the common hangman . This injudicious proceeding only made the Work more popular : Steele printed the Preface in the " Spectator ; " and , as the Bishop remarked , " conveyed ...
... face was condemned by the House of Commons , to be burnt by the common hangman . This injudicious proceeding only made the Work more popular : Steele printed the Preface in the " Spectator ; " and , as the Bishop remarked , " conveyed ...
Strana 18
... face , to arm ourselves against them by the dictates of rea- his eldest sister immediately calls him off , and bids son and religion , " to pull the old woman out of him not to disturb the gentleman . At my first en- our hearts " ( as ...
... face , to arm ourselves against them by the dictates of rea- his eldest sister immediately calls him off , and bids son and religion , " to pull the old woman out of him not to disturb the gentleman . At my first en- our hearts " ( as ...
Strana 23
... face , which is not quite so long as it is broad . Whether this might not partly arise from my opening my mouth much sel- domer than other people , and by consequence not so much lengthening the fibres of my visage , I am not " March 15 ...
... face , which is not quite so long as it is broad . Whether this might not partly arise from my opening my mouth much sel- domer than other people , and by consequence not so much lengthening the fibres of my visage , I am not " March 15 ...
Strana 26
... face the next day ; being resolved , as I grow in reputation for wit , to resign my pretensions to beauty . This , I hope , may give some ease to those unhappy gentlemen who do me the honour to tor- ment themselves upon the account of ...
... face the next day ; being resolved , as I grow in reputation for wit , to resign my pretensions to beauty . This , I hope , may give some ease to those unhappy gentlemen who do me the honour to tor- ment themselves upon the account of ...
Strana 39
... face . THE late discourse concerning the statutes of the Ugly Club , having been so well received at Oxford , that ... faces are not of our own choosing , people had been transported beyond all good breeding , and hurried themselves into ...
... face . THE late discourse concerning the statutes of the Ugly Club , having been so well received at Oxford , that ... faces are not of our own choosing , people had been transported beyond all good breeding , and hurried themselves into ...
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