The Spectator, Svazek 4George Atherton Aitken G. Routledge, 1898 |
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Strana 36
... speak of will be read . This with men of sense and taste is all that is wanting to recommend the Historian . I am , Sir , Your daily Advocate , READER GENTLE I was very much surprised this morning , that any one should find out my ...
... speak of will be read . This with men of sense and taste is all that is wanting to recommend the Historian . I am , Sir , Your daily Advocate , READER GENTLE I was very much surprised this morning , that any one should find out my ...
Strana 164
... speaking . When I had waited ( for they spake not , but stood still , and answered no more ) : I said , I will answer ... speak , that I may be refreshed I will open my lips and answer . Let me not , I pray you , accept any man's person ...
... speaking . When I had waited ( for they spake not , but stood still , and answered no more ) : I said , I will answer ... speak , that I may be refreshed I will open my lips and answer . Let me not , I pray you , accept any man's person ...
Strana 274
... speaking , unless the discourse ran upon books , put me upon forcing myself amongst men . I immediately affected the ... speak my heart to her , and her circumstances are not considerable enough to make up for the narrowness of mine ...
... speaking , unless the discourse ran upon books , put me upon forcing myself amongst men . I immediately affected the ... speak my heart to her , and her circumstances are not considerable enough to make up for the narrowness of mine ...
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