The Spectator, Svazek 3J. and R. Tonson, 1801 - Počet stran: 313 |
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... to give him a figure in my eye , and keep up his credit in the country . I was highly delighted , when the court rose , to see gentlemen A 4 gentlemen of the country gathering about my old friend , NO . 122 . 7 THE SPECTATOR .
... to give him a figure in my eye , and keep up his credit in the country . I was highly delighted , when the court rose , to see gentlemen A 4 gentlemen of the country gathering about my old friend , NO . 122 . 7 THE SPECTATOR .
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... keep up their families , and transmit their lands and houses in a line to posterity . This makes me often think on a story I have heard of two friends , which I shall give my reader at large under feigned names . The moral of it may , I ...
... keep up their families , and transmit their lands and houses in a line to posterity . This makes me often think on a story I have heard of two friends , which I shall give my reader at large under feigned names . The moral of it may , I ...
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... keep up a perpetual intercourse of civilities , their tools that are dispersed in these outlying parts will not so ... keeping up his interest . In all our journey from Lon- don * Mr. ADDISON gives a very humorous picture of a country ...
... keep up a perpetual intercourse of civilities , their tools that are dispersed in these outlying parts will not so ... keeping up his interest . In all our journey from Lon- don * Mr. ADDISON gives a very humorous picture of a country ...
Strana 30
... keep us at a distance . It is most certain that a woman's honour cannot be bet- ter intrenched than after this manner , in circle within circle , amidst such a variety of outworks and lines of circumvallation . A female who is thus ...
... keep us at a distance . It is most certain that a woman's honour cannot be bet- ter intrenched than after this manner , in circle within circle , amidst such a variety of outworks and lines of circumvallation . A female who is thus ...
Strana 32
... keep a watch upon the particular bias which nature has fixed in their minds , that it may not draw too much , and lead them out of the 2 draw 32 NO . 128 . THE SPECTATOR . dal of the worshippers, "What a magnificent place ...
... keep a watch upon the particular bias which nature has fixed in their minds , that it may not draw too much , and lead them out of the 2 draw 32 NO . 128 . THE SPECTATOR . dal of the worshippers, "What a magnificent place ...
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