The Spectator, Svazek 1George Washington Greene J.B. Lippincott Company, 1880 |
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Strana 11
... Look the name , from their office , of " Harper . Their descendants possess- ed lands in the neighbourhood of Calverley , called Harperfroids and Har- per's Spring . " The seal of this Sir Roger , appended to one of his charters , is ...
... Look the name , from their office , of " Harper . Their descendants possess- ed lands in the neighbourhood of Calverley , called Harperfroids and Har- per's Spring . " The seal of this Sir Roger , appended to one of his charters , is ...
Strana 13
... look satisfied ; all the young women profess love to him , and the young men are glad of his company : when he comes into a house , he calls the servants by their names , and talks all the way up stairs to a visit . I must not omit ...
... look satisfied ; all the young women profess love to him , and the young men are glad of his company : when he comes into a house , he calls the servants by their names , and talks all the way up stairs to a visit . I must not omit ...
Strana 25
... look upon without catching cold , and indeed without much dan- ger of being burnt ; for there are several engines filled with water , and ready to play at a minute's warning , in case any such accident should happen . However , as I ...
... look upon without catching cold , and indeed without much dan- ger of being burnt ; for there are several engines filled with water , and ready to play at a minute's warning , in case any such accident should happen . However , as I ...
Strana 26
... look into the writings of the old Italians , such as Cicero and Virgil , we shall find that the English writers , in their way of thinking and expressing them- selves , resemble those authors much more than the modern Italians pretend ...
... look into the writings of the old Italians , such as Cicero and Virgil , we shall find that the English writers , in their way of thinking and expressing them- selves , resemble those authors much more than the modern Italians pretend ...
Strana 32
... look up to him for help , and question not but he will either avert them , or turn them to my advantage . Though I know neither the time nor the manner of the death I am to die , I am not at all solicitous about it ; because I am sure ...
... look up to him for help , and question not but he will either avert them , or turn them to my advantage . Though I know neither the time nor the manner of the death I am to die , I am not at all solicitous about it ; because I am sure ...
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