The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals, Svazek 2George B. Whittaker, 1827 |
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Strana 301
... live to call black black , and white white . And we shall all occasions oppose such upon that upon any day of the year shall call black white , or white black , with the utmost peril of our lives and fortunes . ' persons Were there such ...
... live to call black black , and white white . And we shall all occasions oppose such upon that upon any day of the year shall call black white , or white black , with the utmost peril of our lives and fortunes . ' persons Were there such ...
Strana 313
... lives of Aristus and Aspasia ! The innocent vivacity of the one is tempered and composed by the cheerful gravity of the other . The wife grows wise by the discourses ... live at a certain distance from the CTATOR . 313 128 SPECTATOR . 129 .
... lives of Aristus and Aspasia ! The innocent vivacity of the one is tempered and composed by the cheerful gravity of the other . The wife grows wise by the discourses ... live at a certain distance from the CTATOR . 313 128 SPECTATOR . 129 .
Strana 348
... live in servitude , that those whom they de- pend upon will not allow them to be even as happy as their condition will admit of . There are , as these unhappy correspondents inform me , masters who are offended at a cheerful countenance ...
... live in servitude , that those whom they de- pend upon will not allow them to be even as happy as their condition will admit of . There are , as these unhappy correspondents inform me , masters who are offended at a cheerful countenance ...
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Allegory of several schemes of | 18 |
Letter from a coquettefrom B D on formal | 58 |
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