The Spectator, Svazek 1George Atherton Aitken Routledge, 1975 |
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... head into a round of politicians at Will's , and listening with great attention to the narratives that are made in those little circular audiences . smoke a pipe at Child's 2 , and whilst I seem atten- Sometimes I tive to nothing but ...
... head into a round of politicians at Will's , and listening with great attention to the narratives that are made in those little circular audiences . smoke a pipe at Child's 2 , and whilst I seem atten- Sometimes I tive to nothing but ...
Strana 12
... head or traces in his brain . His person is well turned , of a good height . He is very ready at that sort of discourse with which men usually entertain women . He has all his life dressed very well , and remembers habits as others do ...
... head or traces in his brain . His person is well turned , of a good height . He is very ready at that sort of discourse with which men usually entertain women . He has all his life dressed very well , and remembers habits as others do ...
Strana 177
... head , which rises so very high that there is often a greater length from his chin to the top of his head than to the sole of his foot . One would believe that we thought a great man and a tall man the same thing . This very much ...
... head , which rises so very high that there is often a greater length from his chin to the top of his head than to the sole of his foot . One would believe that we thought a great man and a tall man the same thing . This very much ...
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