The Spectator, Svazek 4George Gregory Smith Dent, 1966 |
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Strana 105
... hope we shall have your Thoughts upon them . I am , tho ' a Woman , justly offended , ready to forgive all this , because I have no Remedy but leaving very agree- able Company sooner than I desire . This also is an heinous Aggravation ...
... hope we shall have your Thoughts upon them . I am , tho ' a Woman , justly offended , ready to forgive all this , because I have no Remedy but leaving very agree- able Company sooner than I desire . This also is an heinous Aggravation ...
Strana 186
... Hope of any thing in Life which lies at a great Distance from us : The Shortness and Uncertainty of our Time here makes such a Kind of Hope unreasonable and absurd . The Grave lies unseen between us and the Object which we reach after ...
... Hope of any thing in Life which lies at a great Distance from us : The Shortness and Uncertainty of our Time here makes such a Kind of Hope unreasonable and absurd . The Grave lies unseen between us and the Object which we reach after ...
Strana 392
... hope will have a very good Effect with my Country - women . A Widow in Ancient Times , could not , without Indecency , receive a second Hus- band , till she had Woven a Shrowd for her deceased Lord , or the next of Kin to him ...
... hope will have a very good Effect with my Country - women . A Widow in Ancient Times , could not , without Indecency , receive a second Hus- band , till she had Woven a Shrowd for her deceased Lord , or the next of Kin to him ...
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