The Spectator, Svazek 3Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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Strana 136
... greatest and most pious sovereign in the world ; and cannot be the frequent object of every one at their own leisure : but as an engraver is to the painter what a printer is to the author , it is worthy her majesty's name that she has ...
... greatest and most pious sovereign in the world ; and cannot be the frequent object of every one at their own leisure : but as an engraver is to the painter what a printer is to the author , it is worthy her majesty's name that she has ...
Strana 411
... greatest parts and most lively imaginations rather puzzle their affairs , than bring them to an happy issue . From what has been said , I think I may lay it down as a maxim , that every man of good common sense may , if he pleases , in ...
... greatest parts and most lively imaginations rather puzzle their affairs , than bring them to an happy issue . From what has been said , I think I may lay it down as a maxim , that every man of good common sense may , if he pleases , in ...
Strana 497
... greatest discretion , you must know , in the world ; and withal very much a physician . Upon the strength of these two qualities there is nothing she will not speak of before us virgins ; and she every day talks with a very grave air in ...
... greatest discretion , you must know , in the world ; and withal very much a physician . Upon the strength of these two qualities there is nothing she will not speak of before us virgins ; and she every day talks with a very grave air in ...
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