The SpectatorGeorge Routledge, 1870 - Počet stran: 919 |
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Strana xv
... 35 , married Miss ( or , as ladies come of age were then called , Mrs. ) Mary Scurlock , aged 29. It was a marriage of affection on both sides . Steele had from his first wife an estate in Barbadoes , which produced , INTRODUCTION . XV.
... 35 , married Miss ( or , as ladies come of age were then called , Mrs. ) Mary Scurlock , aged 29. It was a marriage of affection on both sides . Steele had from his first wife an estate in Barbadoes , which produced , INTRODUCTION . XV.
Strana xvi
... affection that caused Mrs. Steele to ask whether she was not his daughter . He said that she was . ' Then , ' said Mrs. Steele , ' I beg she may be mine too . ' Thenceforth she lived in their home as Miss Ousley , and was treated as a ...
... affection that caused Mrs. Steele to ask whether she was not his daughter . He said that she was . ' Then , ' said Mrs. Steele , ' I beg she may be mine too . ' Thenceforth she lived in their home as Miss Ousley , and was treated as a ...
Strana 11
... Affection . Upon this Occasion Í think it but reasonable to declare , that whatever Skill I may have in Speculation , I shall never be- tray what the Eyes of Lovers say to each other in my Presence . At the same Time I shall not think ...
... Affection . Upon this Occasion Í think it but reasonable to declare , that whatever Skill I may have in Speculation , I shall never be- tray what the Eyes of Lovers say to each other in my Presence . At the same Time I shall not think ...
Strana 34
... Affection ; but keep- ing in the road of common Life , consider the Envious Man with relation to these three Heads , His Pains , His Reliefs , and His Happiness . The Envious Man is in Pain upon all Occasions which ought to give him ...
... Affection ; but keep- ing in the road of common Life , consider the Envious Man with relation to these three Heads , His Pains , His Reliefs , and His Happiness . The Envious Man is in Pain upon all Occasions which ought to give him ...
Strana 81
... Affection and Favour , by the same Arts that are practised upon Men in higher Stations . Foppington the same Morning wanted any better means to shew himself a Fop , than by ' wearing Stockings of different Colours . In a ' Word , tho ...
... Affection and Favour , by the same Arts that are practised upon Men in higher Stations . Foppington the same Morning wanted any better means to shew himself a Fop , than by ' wearing Stockings of different Colours . In a ' Word , tho ...
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