The SpectatorH. Washbourne & Company, 1855 - Počet stran: 722 |
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Strana xxiii
... proper occasions : and , to crown the whole , he was a bright pattern of innocence of life , integrity of heart , and sanctity of manners . " JOHN HENLEY was born in 1692 , at Melton Mowbray , of which parish his father was Vicar ...
... proper occasions : and , to crown the whole , he was a bright pattern of innocence of life , integrity of heart , and sanctity of manners . " JOHN HENLEY was born in 1692 , at Melton Mowbray , of which parish his father was Vicar ...
Strana 1
... proper patron of a work which endeavours to culti- vate and polish human life , by promoting virtue and knowledge , and by recommending whatsoever may be either useful or ornamental to society . I know that the homage I now pay you , is ...
... proper patron of a work which endeavours to culti- vate and polish human life , by promoting virtue and knowledge , and by recommending whatsoever may be either useful or ornamental to society . I know that the homage I now pay you , is ...
Strana 2
... proper a patron for it as yourself , there being by divine permission , which we are not to search into . none whose merit is more universally acknowledged most able and fortunate captain , before your time , You have passed that year ...
... proper a patron for it as yourself , there being by divine permission , which we are not to search into . none whose merit is more universally acknowledged most able and fortunate captain , before your time , You have passed that year ...
Strana 4
... proper author ; though you know how often many profound critics in style and sentiments have very judiciously erred in this particular , before they were let into the secret . I am , Sir , Your most faithful humble servant , THE ...
... proper author ; though you know how often many profound critics in style and sentiments have very judiciously erred in this particular , before they were let into the secret . I am , Sir , Your most faithful humble servant , THE ...
Strana 20
... proper for the dress in which he appears . We have now and then rakes in the habit of Roman senators , and grave politicians in the dress of rakes . The misfor- tune of the thing is , that people dress themselves in what they have a ...
... proper for the dress in which he appears . We have now and then rakes in the habit of Roman senators , and grave politicians in the dress of rakes . The misfor- tune of the thing is , that people dress themselves in what they have a ...
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