The Spectator, Svazek 3Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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Strana 237
... circumstances of life can administer , do not take a certain unfeigned pleasure in conferring benefits of one kind or other . Those whose great talents and high birth have placed them in conspicuous stations of life are indispensably ...
... circumstances of life can administer , do not take a certain unfeigned pleasure in conferring benefits of one kind or other . Those whose great talents and high birth have placed them in conspicuous stations of life are indispensably ...
Strana 329
... circumstances and manners of all who are any way related to the fair - one whom they have a design upon . As Cloe is ... circumstance in the scene , are in- imitably excellent , and have the true spirit of com- edy ; though it were to be ...
... circumstances and manners of all who are any way related to the fair - one whom they have a design upon . As Cloe is ... circumstance in the scene , are in- imitably excellent , and have the true spirit of com- edy ; though it were to be ...
Strana 505
... circumstances . Mrs. Ockley , on whose unsuspicious testimony this information rests , affirms from her own personal knowledge of the real lady , that the character is faithfully delineated . An internal circumstance in the paper itself ...
... circumstances . Mrs. Ockley , on whose unsuspicious testimony this information rests , affirms from her own personal knowledge of the real lady , that the character is faithfully delineated . An internal circumstance in the paper itself ...
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