The SpectatorGeorge Routledge, 1870 - Počet stran: 919 |
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Strana xvii
... Matters are over , we shall at the end ' of every Paper , Present you with a little Diversion , as anything occurs to make the ' World Merry ; and whether Friend or Foe ... Matter ' will be so honest , as only to tell INTRODUCTION . xvii.
... Matters are over , we shall at the end ' of every Paper , Present you with a little Diversion , as anything occurs to make the ' World Merry ; and whether Friend or Foe ... Matter ' will be so honest , as only to tell INTRODUCTION . xvii.
Strana xxiii
... matter . If the present edition has its own share of misprints and oversights , at least it inherits none ; and it contains no wilful alteration of the text . The papers as they first appeared in the daily issue of a penny ( and after ...
... matter . If the present edition has its own share of misprints and oversights , at least it inherits none ; and it contains no wilful alteration of the text . The papers as they first appeared in the daily issue of a penny ( and after ...
Strana 23
... Matter of greater Amusement to the Town than Signior Nicolini's Combat with a Lion in the Hay - Market , which has been very often exhibited to the general Satisfaction of most of the Nobility and Gentry in the Kingdom of Great Britain ...
... Matter of greater Amusement to the Town than Signior Nicolini's Combat with a Lion in the Hay - Market , which has been very often exhibited to the general Satisfaction of most of the Nobility and Gentry in the Kingdom of Great Britain ...
Strana 34
... matter of great Consolation to an Envious Person , when a Man of Known Honour does a thing Unworthy himself : Or when any Action which was well executed , upon better Information appears so alter'd in its Circumstances , that the Fame ...
... matter of great Consolation to an Envious Person , when a Man of Known Honour does a thing Unworthy himself : Or when any Action which was well executed , upon better Information appears so alter'd in its Circumstances , that the Fame ...
Strana 49
... Matter , I must ob- serve , that the Tone , or ( as the French call it ) the Accent of every Nation in their ordinary Speech is altogether different from that of every other People , as we may see even in the Welsh and Scotch , [ who ] ...
... Matter , I must ob- serve , that the Tone , or ( as the French call it ) the Accent of every Nation in their ordinary Speech is altogether different from that of every other People , as we may see even in the Welsh and Scotch , [ who ] ...
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