The Spectator, Svazek 4George Gregory Smith Dent, 1966 |
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Strana 215
... Fortune . I have continued all Sir ROGER'S Servants , except such as it was a Relief to dismiss into little Beings within my Manor ; Those who are in a List of the good Knight's own Hand to be taken Care of by me , I have quartered upon ...
... Fortune . I have continued all Sir ROGER'S Servants , except such as it was a Relief to dismiss into little Beings within my Manor ; Those who are in a List of the good Knight's own Hand to be taken Care of by me , I have quartered upon ...
Strana 269
... Fortune for above three Years together , I have not been able to get one single Relict in the Mind . My first Attacks were generally successful , but always broke off as soon as they came to the Word Settlement . Though I have not ...
... Fortune for above three Years together , I have not been able to get one single Relict in the Mind . My first Attacks were generally successful , but always broke off as soon as they came to the Word Settlement . Though I have not ...
Strana 509
... Fortune , The , by Cibber , iii . 164 Fortune , ii . 373 et sqq . Fortune hunters , ii . 436 et sqq . , 466 et sqq .; iii . 14 Fortune Hunters , The , i . 67 Fortune , moderate , to be pre- ferred , iii . 433 iii . 348 ; iv . 452 Homer ...
... Fortune , The , by Cibber , iii . 164 Fortune , ii . 373 et sqq . Fortune hunters , ii . 436 et sqq . , 466 et sqq .; iii . 14 Fortune Hunters , The , i . 67 Fortune , moderate , to be pre- ferred , iii . 433 iii . 348 ; iv . 452 Homer ...
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