The SpectatorH. Washbourne & Company, 1855 - Počet stran: 722 |
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Strana 72
... nerally applauded by ignorant readers . If the thought of the couplet in such compositions is good , the rhyme adds little to it ; and if bad , it will not be in the power of the rhyme to recommend it . I am afraid that great numbers of ...
... nerally applauded by ignorant readers . If the thought of the couplet in such compositions is good , the rhyme adds little to it ; and if bad , it will not be in the power of the rhyme to recommend it . I am afraid that great numbers of ...
Strana 73
... nerally , though not always , consists in such a resem- their sets of admirers , that our posterity will in a blance and congruity of ideas as this author mentions . few years degenerate into a race of punsters : at I shall only add to ...
... nerally , though not always , consists in such a resem- their sets of admirers , that our posterity will in a blance and congruity of ideas as this author mentions . few years degenerate into a race of punsters : at I shall only add to ...
Strana 184
... nerally as good success with their common mistress ; tion a third , and perhaps reason contrary to all , a as nothing is more usual than for a nimble - footed man is likely to pass his time but ill who has so wench to get a husband at ...
... nerally as good success with their common mistress ; tion a third , and perhaps reason contrary to all , a as nothing is more usual than for a nimble - footed man is likely to pass his time but ill who has so wench to get a husband at ...
Strana 238
... nerally read by our sex , or else order them to breathe their saucy footmen ( who are good for no- thing else ) by sending them to tell all their ac- tues and vices of his own times with those which prevailed in the times of his ...
... nerally read by our sex , or else order them to breathe their saucy footmen ( who are good for no- thing else ) by sending them to tell all their ac- tues and vices of his own times with those which prevailed in the times of his ...
Strana 274
... nerally in the train of a knight - errant , making a present to two lovers of a couple of these above- mentioned needles , the reader would not have been a little pleased to have seen them corresponding with one another when they were ...
... nerally in the train of a knight - errant , making a present to two lovers of a couple of these above- mentioned needles , the reader would not have been a little pleased to have seen them corresponding with one another when they were ...
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