The Spectator, Svazek 1Tonson, 1767 - Počet stran: 918 |
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... father's house , be had frequent opportunities of seeing her ; and by the advantages of a good person and a pleasing ... father of Constantia was so incensed at the father of Theodosius , that he contracted an unreasonable aversion ...
... father's house , be had frequent opportunities of seeing her ; and by the advantages of a good person and a pleasing ... father of Constantia was so incensed at the father of Theodosius , that he contracted an unreasonable aversion ...
Strana 235
... Father Francis , and was so far concealed in a long beard , a shaven head , and a religious habit , that it was impos- sible to discover the man of the world in the venerable conventual . • the next morning renewed her applications ...
... Father Francis , and was so far concealed in a long beard , a shaven head , and a religious habit , that it was impos- sible to discover the man of the world in the venerable conventual . • the next morning renewed her applications ...
Strana 276
... father to the world ; she , without his name or fortune , is a truer memorial of him , than her brother who succeeds him in both . Such an offspring as the eldest son of my friend per- petuates his father in the same manner as the ...
... father to the world ; she , without his name or fortune , is a truer memorial of him , than her brother who succeeds him in both . Such an offspring as the eldest son of my friend per- petuates his father in the same manner as the ...
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