The SpectatorGeorge Routledge, 1870 - Počet stran: 919 |
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Strana 15
... observing the Concern of the whole Table , began to consider my self , with some Confusion , as a Person that had brought a Disaster upon the Family . The Lady however recovering her self , after a ... observe , that The SPECTATOR . 15.
... observing the Concern of the whole Table , began to consider my self , with some Confusion , as a Person that had brought a Disaster upon the Family . The Lady however recovering her self , after a ... observe , that The SPECTATOR . 15.
Strana 26
... observe that ' Mr Powell wisely forbearing to give his Com- pany a Bill of Fare before - hand , every Scene is new and unexpected ; whereas it is certain , that ' the Undertakers of the Hay - Market , having ' raised too great an ...
... observe that ' Mr Powell wisely forbearing to give his Com- pany a Bill of Fare before - hand , every Scene is new and unexpected ; whereas it is certain , that ' the Undertakers of the Hay - Market , having ' raised too great an ...
Strana 48
... observe to you upon this Subject , that it is ' usual for a young Tradesman , at his first setting up , to add to his own Sign that of the Master ' whom he serv'd ; as the Husband , after Mar- ' riage , gives a Place to his Mistress's ...
... observe to you upon this Subject , that it is ' usual for a young Tradesman , at his first setting up , to add to his own Sign that of the Master ' whom he serv'd ; as the Husband , after Mar- ' riage , gives a Place to his Mistress's ...
Strana 63
... observing a great deal of Beauty in a very handsome Woman , and as much Wit in an ingenious Man , turned into Deformity in ... observe , That every Thought is attended with Consciousness and Re- presentativeness ; the Mind has nothing ...
... observing a great deal of Beauty in a very handsome Woman , and as much Wit in an ingenious Man , turned into Deformity in ... observe , That every Thought is attended with Consciousness and Re- presentativeness ; the Mind has nothing ...
Strana 65
... observe that Men in Ordinary Discourse very often speak lambicks , without taking notice of it . We may make the same Observation of our English Blank Verse , which often enters into our Common Discourse , though we do not attend to it ...
... observe that Men in Ordinary Discourse very often speak lambicks , without taking notice of it . We may make the same Observation of our English Blank Verse , which often enters into our Common Discourse , though we do not attend to it ...
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