The Spectator, Svazek 3George Gregory Smith Dent, 1967 |
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Strana 252
... Matter , is to fly away for ever ; which I must do to avoid my Husband's fatal Resentment against the Man who attempts to abuse him , and the Shame of exposing a Parent to Infamy . The Persons concerned will know these Circumstances ...
... Matter , is to fly away for ever ; which I must do to avoid my Husband's fatal Resentment against the Man who attempts to abuse him , and the Shame of exposing a Parent to Infamy . The Persons concerned will know these Circumstances ...
Strana 304
... Matter through an infinite variety of Divisions , but the Fancy soon loses sight of it , and feels in it self a kind of Chasm , that wants to be filled with Matter of a more sensible Bulk . We can neither widen , nor contract the ...
... Matter through an infinite variety of Divisions , but the Fancy soon loses sight of it , and feels in it self a kind of Chasm , that wants to be filled with Matter of a more sensible Bulk . We can neither widen , nor contract the ...
Strana 397
... Matter of Fact , so it be what they have not heard before . A Victory , or a Defeat , are equally agreeable to them . The shutting of a Cardinal's Mouth pleases them one Post , and the opening of it another . They are glad to hear the ...
... Matter of Fact , so it be what they have not heard before . A Victory , or a Defeat , are equally agreeable to them . The shutting of a Cardinal's Mouth pleases them one Post , and the opening of it another . They are glad to hear the ...
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