The Spectator, Svazek 5George Atherton Aitken G. Routledge, 1898 |
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... affection to a rascal . I am , Sir , Your affectionate Reader , DORINDA MR SPECTATOR , —I had the misfortune to be an uncle before I knew my nephews from my nieces , and now we are grown up to better acquaintance they deny me the ...
... affection to a rascal . I am , Sir , Your affectionate Reader , DORINDA MR SPECTATOR , —I had the misfortune to be an uncle before I knew my nephews from my nieces , and now we are grown up to better acquaintance they deny me the ...
Strana 346
... affection . ' This passion towards each other , when once well fixed , enters into the very constitution , and the kind- ness flows as easily and silently as the blood in the veins . When this affection is enjoyed in the most sublime ...
... affection . ' This passion towards each other , when once well fixed , enters into the very constitution , and the kind- ness flows as easily and silently as the blood in the veins . When this affection is enjoyed in the most sublime ...
Strana 483
... affection which was be- tween you and your excellent brother , and know you love his daughter as your own , so as not only to express the tenderness of the best of aunts , but even to supply that of the best of fathers , I am sure it ...
... affection which was be- tween you and your excellent brother , and know you love his daughter as your own , so as not only to express the tenderness of the best of aunts , but even to supply that of the best of fathers , I am sure it ...
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