The Spectator, Svazek 3Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... perhaps may be your condition all the while he bears office , and when that is at an end , you are as intimate as ... perhaps solicited to receive it . Upon such occasions as these a man These . may perhaps grow out of humour . If you ...
... perhaps may be your condition all the while he bears office , and when that is at an end , you are as intimate as ... perhaps solicited to receive it . Upon such occasions as these a man These . may perhaps grow out of humour . If you ...
Strana 400
... perhaps have waived this undertaking , had not I been put in mind of my promise by seve- ral of my unknown correspondents , who are very importunate with me to make an example of the coquette , as I have already done of the beau . It is ...
... perhaps have waived this undertaking , had not I been put in mind of my promise by seve- ral of my unknown correspondents , who are very importunate with me to make an example of the coquette , as I have already done of the beau . It is ...
Strana 443
... perhaps charac- ters which we may never act in , but the dying man is one whom sooner or later we shall certainly re- semble . It is perhaps for the same kind of reason , that few books written in English have been so much perused as Dr ...
... perhaps charac- ters which we may never act in , but the dying man is one whom sooner or later we shall certainly re- semble . It is perhaps for the same kind of reason , that few books written in English have been so much perused as Dr ...
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