The Spectator, Svazky 3–4Dent, 1930 |
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... Father with the same Intention , that its De formity may deter others from its Resemblance . If the Reader has a mind to see a Father of the same Stamp represented in the most exquisite Stroaks of Humour , he may meet with it in one of ...
... Father with the same Intention , that its De formity may deter others from its Resemblance . If the Reader has a mind to see a Father of the same Stamp represented in the most exquisite Stroaks of Humour , he may meet with it in one of ...
Strana 90
... Father . Such Considerations sweeten the old Man's Evening , and his Soliloquy delights him when he can say to himself , No Man can tell my Child his Father was either unmerciful or unjust , My Son shall meet many a Man who shall say to ...
... Father . Such Considerations sweeten the old Man's Evening , and his Soliloquy delights him when he can say to himself , No Man can tell my Child his Father was either unmerciful or unjust , My Son shall meet many a Man who shall say to ...
Strana 45
... Father , according to the Opportunities which are offered to him , is throwing down Blessings on the Son , and the Son endeavouring to appear the worthy Offspring of such a Father . It is after this Manner that Camillus and his first ...
... Father , according to the Opportunities which are offered to him , is throwing down Blessings on the Son , and the Son endeavouring to appear the worthy Offspring of such a Father . It is after this Manner that Camillus and his first ...
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