The SpectatorGeorge Routledge, 1870 - Počet stran: 919 |
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Strana xxiv
... Letter - box ; but Steele's change of R into T became permanent when but a fourth part of his work was done , so that R and T could not have been meant to distinguish between original and transcribed papers . Equally baseless is a ...
... Letter - box ; but Steele's change of R into T became permanent when but a fourth part of his work was done , so that R and T could not have been meant to distinguish between original and transcribed papers . Equally baseless is a ...
Strana 30
... Letter Z.1 He diverts himself likewise by representing to his Reader the Make of an Engine and Pully , with which he used to take off his Hat . When there happens to be any thing ridiculous in a Visage , and the Owner of it thinks it an ...
... Letter Z.1 He diverts himself likewise by representing to his Reader the Make of an Engine and Pully , with which he used to take off his Hat . When there happens to be any thing ridiculous in a Visage , and the Owner of it thinks it an ...
Strana 51
... Letter of her ' Name , occasioned the other Night a Dispute of some Warmth . A young Student , who is in Love with Mrs. Elizabeth Dimple , was so un- We had some Years ago in this Town a Set of reasonable as to begin her Health under ...
... Letter of her ' Name , occasioned the other Night a Dispute of some Warmth . A young Student , who is in Love with Mrs. Elizabeth Dimple , was so un- We had some Years ago in this Town a Set of reasonable as to begin her Health under ...
Strana 78
... Letter relating to the Ogling Master , runs thus . Mr. SPECTATOR , ' I am an Irish Gentleman , that have travelled many Years for my Improvement ; during which time I have accomplished myself in the whole Art of Ogling , as it is at ...
... Letter relating to the Ogling Master , runs thus . Mr. SPECTATOR , ' I am an Irish Gentleman , that have travelled many Years for my Improvement ; during which time I have accomplished myself in the whole Art of Ogling , as it is at ...
Strana 86
... Letter to us we have received , as a sig- nal Mark of your Favour and brotherly Affec- ' tion . We shall be heartily glad to see your short Face in Oxford : And since the Wisdom of our " Legislature has been immortalized in your Specu ...
... Letter to us we have received , as a sig- nal Mark of your Favour and brotherly Affec- ' tion . We shall be heartily glad to see your short Face in Oxford : And since the Wisdom of our " Legislature has been immortalized in your Specu ...
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