The Spectator, Svazek 2Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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Strana 78
... manner of Reading ; by this means they have acquir'd such ill Habits as won't easily be remov'd . The only way that ... Manner I admire , read the Liturgy ' . Percy , writing in the 1760's , says of Stubbs that his ' excellent manner of ...
... manner of Reading ; by this means they have acquir'd such ill Habits as won't easily be remov'd . The only way that ... Manner I admire , read the Liturgy ' . Percy , writing in the 1760's , says of Stubbs that his ' excellent manner of ...
Strana 417
... Manner upon the Subject of Marriage as that important Case deserves . It would not be improper to observe upon the Peculiarity in the Youth of Great Britain , of Railling and Laughing at that Institution ; and when they fall into it ...
... Manner upon the Subject of Marriage as that important Case deserves . It would not be improper to observe upon the Peculiarity in the Youth of Great Britain , of Railling and Laughing at that Institution ; and when they fall into it ...
Strana 576
... Manner , he says , he remembers . I am not Mistress of one Farthing of Money , but have all Necessaries provided for me , under the Guard of one who procured for him while he had any Desires to gratify . I know nothing of a Wench's Life ...
... Manner , he says , he remembers . I am not Mistress of one Farthing of Money , but have all Necessaries provided for me , under the Guard of one who procured for him while he had any Desires to gratify . I know nothing of a Wench's Life ...
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