The SpectatorGeorge Routledge, 1870 - Počet stran: 919 |
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Strana xviii
... taken by the mob for a lunatic , and whose clothes were all out of fashion , but whose face , when it was seen , astonished the whole society by its ex- traordinary sweetness and majesty . She told how she had been brought to despair ...
... taken by the mob for a lunatic , and whose clothes were all out of fashion , but whose face , when it was seen , astonished the whole society by its ex- traordinary sweetness and majesty . She told how she had been brought to despair ...
Strana xxiv
... taken from the original number of the Spectator , and a few others , where they seem to illustrate some point in the text , will be found among the notes . In the large number of notes here added to a revision of those bequeathed to us ...
... taken from the original number of the Spectator , and a few others , where they seem to illustrate some point in the text , will be found among the notes . In the large number of notes here added to a revision of those bequeathed to us ...
Strana 3
... taken away the Bells from it . do not often make my appearance ; sometimes I am seen thrusting my Head into a Round of Politicians at Will's , and listning with great Attention to the Narratives that are made in those little Circular ...
... taken away the Bells from it . do not often make my appearance ; sometimes I am seen thrusting my Head into a Round of Politicians at Will's , and listning with great Attention to the Narratives that are made in those little Circular ...
Strana 16
... taken the Possession of , and where ' Drunkenness has got the better of them both . " When I am disposed to raise a Fine for the ' Poor , I know the Lanes and Allies that are in- ' habited by common Swearers . When I would ' encourage ...
... taken the Possession of , and where ' Drunkenness has got the better of them both . " When I am disposed to raise a Fine for the ' Poor , I know the Lanes and Allies that are in- ' habited by common Swearers . When I would ' encourage ...
Strana 21
... taken particular Care to instill into his Mind an early Love of Gain , by making him a perfect Master of Numbers , and consequently giving him a quick View of Loss and Advantage , and preventing the natural Im- pulses of his Passions ...
... taken particular Care to instill into his Mind an early Love of Gain , by making him a perfect Master of Numbers , and consequently giving him a quick View of Loss and Advantage , and preventing the natural Im- pulses of his Passions ...
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