The Spectator, Svazek 3George Gregory Smith Dent, 1945 - Počet stran: 524 |
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Strana 217
... excellent Use in all great Societies , without once offering to establish any thing in the Room of it , I think the best way of dealing with them , is to retort their own Weapons upon them , which are those of Scorn and Mockery . No ...
... excellent Use in all great Societies , without once offering to establish any thing in the Room of it , I think the best way of dealing with them , is to retort their own Weapons upon them , which are those of Scorn and Mockery . No ...
Strana 403
... excellent Coach - Woman , many were the Glances at each other which we had for an Hour and an Half in all Parts of the Town by the Skill of our Drivers ; till at last my Lady was conveniently lost with Notice from her Coachman to ours ...
... excellent Coach - Woman , many were the Glances at each other which we had for an Hour and an Half in all Parts of the Town by the Skill of our Drivers ; till at last my Lady was conveniently lost with Notice from her Coachman to ours ...
Strana 460
... excellent and valuable is the Skill of that Artist which can restore the former , and redress the latter ? My frequent Perusal of the Advertisements in the publick News - Papers ( generally the most agreeable Entertainments they afford ) ...
... excellent and valuable is the Skill of that Artist which can restore the former , and redress the latter ? My frequent Perusal of the Advertisements in the publick News - Papers ( generally the most agreeable Entertainments they afford ) ...
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