The Spectator, Svazek 1Applegate, 1856 - Počet stran: 742 |
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Strana 46
... heart . another composed of scarecrows and skeletons , who , being very meager and envious , did all they In opposition to this society , there sprung up could to thwart the designs of their bulky breth- ren , whom they represented as ...
... heart . another composed of scarecrows and skeletons , who , being very meager and envious , did all they In opposition to this society , there sprung up could to thwart the designs of their bulky breth- ren , whom they represented as ...
Strana 57
... heart of his princess , in a language which she did not understand . One would have thought it very difficult to have carried on di- alogues after this manner , without an interpreter between the persons that conversed together ; but ...
... heart of his princess , in a language which she did not understand . One would have thought it very difficult to have carried on di- alogues after this manner , without an interpreter between the persons that conversed together ; but ...
Strana 78
... heart of the wise man as well as that of you say and do . When I gave you a hint of it , the coxcomb . When you see a man of sense look you asked me whether a man is to be cold to what about for applause , and discover an itching inclin ...
... heart of the wise man as well as that of you say and do . When I gave you a hint of it , the coxcomb . When you see a man of sense look you asked me whether a man is to be cold to what about for applause , and discover an itching inclin ...
Strana 89
... heart , " Your most frightful admirer and servant , " HECATISSA . " MR . SPECTATOR , " I read your discourse upon affectation , and from the remarks made in it , examined my own heart so strictly , that I thought I had found out its ...
... heart , " Your most frightful admirer and servant , " HECATISSA . " MR . SPECTATOR , " I read your discourse upon affectation , and from the remarks made in it , examined my own heart so strictly , that I thought I had found out its ...
Strana 93
... heart long where she may have so much choice ? I am the more alarmed at this , because the lady seems particularly smitten with men of their make . I believe I shall set my heart upon her ; and think never the worse of my mistress for ...
... heart long where she may have so much choice ? I am the more alarmed at this , because the lady seems particularly smitten with men of their make . I believe I shall set my heart upon her ; and think never the worse of my mistress for ...
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