The SpectatorA.H. Pounsford & Company, 1876 - Počet stran: 710 |
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... gentleman . But such repre- sentations give my readers an idea of a person blameless only , or only laudable for such perfec- tions as extend no farther than to his own private advantage and reputation . * His lordship was the founder ...
... gentleman . But such repre- sentations give my readers an idea of a person blameless only , or only laudable for such perfec- tions as extend no farther than to his own private advantage and reputation . * His lordship was the founder ...
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... gentleman of Wor- cestershire , of an ancient descent , a baronet , his name Sir Roger de Coverley . His great - grandfa- ther was inventor of that famous country - dance which is called after him . All who know that shire are very well ...
... gentleman of Wor- cestershire , of an ancient descent , a baronet , his name Sir Roger de Coverley . His great - grandfa- ther was inventor of that famous country - dance which is called after him . All who know that shire are very well ...
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... gentleman of great courage , good understanding , but invincible modesty . He is one of those that deserve very well , but are very awkward at putting their talents within the ob- servation of such as should take notice of them . He was ...
... gentleman of great courage , good understanding , but invincible modesty . He is one of those that deserve very well , but are very awkward at putting their talents within the ob- servation of such as should take notice of them . He was ...
Strana 41
... gentleman who sat on his right hand , while I was at his left . The gentleman believed Will was talking to himself , when upon my look- ing with great approbation at a young thing in a box before us , he said , " I am quite of another ...
... gentleman who sat on his right hand , while I was at his left . The gentleman believed Will was talking to himself , when upon my look- ing with great approbation at a young thing in a box before us , he said , " I am quite of another ...
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... gentleman , and never more so , than when he has got ( as he calls them ) his dear mummers about him ; and he often pro- tests it does him good to meet a fellow with a right genuine grimace ce in his air ( which is so agreeable in the ...
... gentleman , and never more so , than when he has got ( as he calls them ) his dear mummers about him ; and he often pro- tests it does him good to meet a fellow with a right genuine grimace ce in his air ( which is so agreeable in the ...
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