The Spectator, Svazek 2S. Marks, 1826 |
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Strana 7
... heard his voice , and wild Uproar Stood rul'd , stood vast infinitude confin'd ; Till at his second bidding Darkness fled , Light shone , & c . In the following part of the speech he points out the earth with such circumstances , that ...
... heard his voice , and wild Uproar Stood rul'd , stood vast infinitude confin'd ; Till at his second bidding Darkness fled , Light shone , & c . In the following part of the speech he points out the earth with such circumstances , that ...
Strana 11
... heard of ; oned who he was . I resolved , therefore , to fix his occasions where the most reasonable men lose face in my memory for the future ; but as I all their reason , you have yours most powerful . was walking in the Park the same ...
... heard of ; oned who he was . I resolved , therefore , to fix his occasions where the most reasonable men lose face in my memory for the future ; but as I all their reason , you have yours most powerful . was walking in the Park the same ...
Strana 12
... heard reports of my being to be married to ' I have a design this spring to make very two or three different young women . Upon considerable innovations in the waistcoat ; and my taking notice of it to a young gentleman have already ...
... heard reports of my being to be married to ' I have a design this spring to make very two or three different young women . Upon considerable innovations in the waistcoat ; and my taking notice of it to a young gentleman have already ...
Strana 16
... heard a story with extraordinary circumstances , it is a very good one , if it be true : ' but as for the following relation , I should be glad were I sure it were false . It is told with such simplicity , and there are so many artless ...
... heard a story with extraordinary circumstances , it is a very good one , if it be true : ' but as for the following relation , I should be glad were I sure it were false . It is told with such simplicity , and there are so many artless ...
Strana 18
... heard they were gone out of town that day . From six to eleven . At basset . Mem . Never set again upon the ace of diamonds THURSDAY . From eleven at night to eight From eight to nine . Shifted a patch for half an hour before I could ...
... heard they were gone out of town that day . From six to eleven . At basset . Mem . Never set again upon the ace of diamonds THURSDAY . From eleven at night to eight From eight to nine . Shifted a patch for half an hour before I could ...
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