The Spectator, Svazek 4George Gregory Smith Dent, 1966 |
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Strana 168
... observed that the Author of a Folio , in all Companies and Conversations , sets himself above the Author of a Quarto ; the Author of a Quarto above the Author of an Octavo ; and so on , by a gradual Descent and Subordination , to an ...
... observed that the Author of a Folio , in all Companies and Conversations , sets himself above the Author of a Quarto ; the Author of a Quarto above the Author of an Octavo ; and so on , by a gradual Descent and Subordination , to an ...
Strana 314
... observed that great Part of the Family , especially the Women and Children , looked upon me with some Apprehensions of Fear ; and my Friend himself , tho he still continued his Civilities to me , did not seem altogether easie ; I took ...
... observed that great Part of the Family , especially the Women and Children , looked upon me with some Apprehensions of Fear ; and my Friend himself , tho he still continued his Civilities to me , did not seem altogether easie ; I took ...
Strana 380
... Observations upon the two Sexes in general , beginning with that which always ought to have the upper Hand . After having observed with much Curiosity the Accomplishments which are apt to capti- vate female Hearts , I find that there is ...
... Observations upon the two Sexes in general , beginning with that which always ought to have the upper Hand . After having observed with much Curiosity the Accomplishments which are apt to capti- vate female Hearts , I find that there is ...
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