The Spectator, Svazek 3Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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Strana 172
... told with some entertaining circumstances , tell it over again with particulars that destroy the jest , but give ... told out of arrogance and ostentation a man should detect in his own defence , because he should not be triumphed over ...
... told with some entertaining circumstances , tell it over again with particulars that destroy the jest , but give ... told out of arrogance and ostentation a man should detect in his own defence , because he should not be triumphed over ...
Strana 445
... told us that the inns which receive the caravans in Persia , and the east- ern countries , are called by the name of caravansa- ries , gives us a relation to the following purpose . A dervise travelling through Tartary , being ar- rived ...
... told us that the inns which receive the caravans in Persia , and the east- ern countries , are called by the name of caravansa- ries , gives us a relation to the following purpose . A dervise travelling through Tartary , being ar- rived ...
Strana 473
... told her in great wrath , ' As much as she thought him her slave , he would show all the world he did not care a pin for her . ' Upon which he flew out of the room , and never saw her more . Socrates , in Plato's Alcibiades , says , he ...
... told her in great wrath , ' As much as she thought him her slave , he would show all the world he did not care a pin for her . ' Upon which he flew out of the room , and never saw her more . Socrates , in Plato's Alcibiades , says , he ...
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