The Spectator, Svazek 4George Atherton Aitken G. Routledge, 1898 |
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Strana 258
... gave new vigour to the airy , produced the latent fire of the modest , and gave grace to the slow humour of the reserved . A judicious mixture of such company , crowned with chaplets of flowers , and the whole apartment glittering with ...
... gave new vigour to the airy , produced the latent fire of the modest , and gave grace to the slow humour of the reserved . A judicious mixture of such company , crowned with chaplets of flowers , and the whole apartment glittering with ...
Strana 330
... gave little heed to the mention of this known circumstance , till , being the other day in those quarters , I passed by a decrepit old fellow with a pole in his hand , who just then was bawling out , ' Half - an - hour after one o'clock ...
... gave little heed to the mention of this known circumstance , till , being the other day in those quarters , I passed by a decrepit old fellow with a pole in his hand , who just then was bawling out , ' Half - an - hour after one o'clock ...
Strana 408
... gave an account that she looked excessive angry when she gave him the letter ; and that he told her , for she asked , that Cynthio only looked at the clock , taking snuff , and writ two or three words to the top of the letter when he gave ...
... gave an account that she looked excessive angry when she gave him the letter ; and that he told her , for she asked , that Cynthio only looked at the clock , taking snuff , and writ two or three words to the top of the letter when he gave ...
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