The Spectator, Svazek 2S. Marks, 1826 |
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Strana 11
... taken ' I observed afterwards , that the variety of cocks into which he moulded his hat had not a little contributed to his impositions upon me . ' Yet , as if all these ways were not sufficient to distinguish their heads , you must ...
... taken ' I observed afterwards , that the variety of cocks into which he moulded his hat had not a little contributed to his impositions upon me . ' Yet , as if all these ways were not sufficient to distinguish their heads , you must ...
Strana 14
... taken to sleep not bound myself scrupulously to the rules upon ) have been totally neglected , and my which any one of them has laid down upon Lord Coke and other venerable authors were that art , but have taken the liberty sometimes ...
... taken to sleep not bound myself scrupulously to the rules upon ) have been totally neglected , and my which any one of them has laid down upon Lord Coke and other venerable authors were that art , but have taken the liberty sometimes ...
Strana 16
... taken , as to make it my endeavour to show as the most endearing things without descend- many as I was able in myself . Familiar con- ing from his natural dignity , and the woman verse improved general civilities into an un- feigned ...
... taken , as to make it my endeavour to show as the most endearing things without descend- many as I was able in myself . Familiar con- ing from his natural dignity , and the woman verse improved general civilities into an un- feigned ...
Strana 18
... taken with her . Had her journal not true . Dressed by three . been filled with gallantries , or such occurren- ces as had shown her wholly divested of her natural innocence , notwithstanding it might have been more pleasing to the ...
... taken with her . Had her journal not true . Dressed by three . been filled with gallantries , or such occurren- ces as had shown her wholly divested of her natural innocence , notwithstanding it might have been more pleasing to the ...
Strana 20
... taken no alliances but one , and that is offensive and away , and now I am come to my living , which defensive with all bawdy - houses in general , is ten yard land , and a house ; and there is of which they have declared themselves pro ...
... taken no alliances but one , and that is offensive and away , and now I am come to my living , which defensive with all bawdy - houses in general , is ten yard land , and a house ; and there is of which they have declared themselves pro ...
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