The Spectator, Svazek 7J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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Strana 86
... desire that the letter may be reprinted , and what is here recovered may be in Italics . “ I am , Sir , Your daily Reader . " " To her I very much respect , Mrs. Margaret Clark . " Lovely , and oh that I could say loving Mrs. Margaret ...
... desire that the letter may be reprinted , and what is here recovered may be in Italics . “ I am , Sir , Your daily Reader . " " To her I very much respect , Mrs. Margaret Clark . " Lovely , and oh that I could say loving Mrs. Margaret ...
Strana 279
... desire to know , and what I may really call a lover ? There are so many who talk in a language fit only for that charac- ter , and yet guard themselves against speaking in direct terms to the point , that it is impossible to distinguish ...
... desire to know , and what I may really call a lover ? There are so many who talk in a language fit only for that charac- ter , and yet guard themselves against speaking in direct terms to the point , that it is impossible to distinguish ...
Strana 280
... desire of being ad- mired , put me in mind of relating how agreeably I was . entertained at my own door last Thursday , by a clean fresh - coloured girl , under the most elegant and the best furnished milk - pail I had ever observed . I ...
... desire of being ad- mired , put me in mind of relating how agreeably I was . entertained at my own door last Thursday , by a clean fresh - coloured girl , under the most elegant and the best furnished milk - pail I had ever observed . I ...
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Account of the SweatersLetter from three thrifty | 12 |
Addison | 69 |
Criticism on Paradise Lost | 102 |
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