The Spectator, Svazek 9J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... mean that wit , and a capacity to entertain , is what should be highly valued , except it is founded on good - nature and humanity . There are many ingenious men , whose abilities do little else but make themselves and those about them ...
... mean that wit , and a capacity to entertain , is what should be highly valued , except it is founded on good - nature and humanity . There are many ingenious men , whose abilities do little else but make themselves and those about them ...
Strana 4
... means my estate , which is fee - simple , will come by the settlement proposed to your children begotten by me , whether they are males or females : but my children be- gotten upon you will not inherit your lands , except I beget a son ...
... means my estate , which is fee - simple , will come by the settlement proposed to your children begotten by me , whether they are males or females : but my children be- gotten upon you will not inherit your lands , except I beget a son ...
Strana 7
... means suffer Minerva to take upon her the shape of any plenipotentiary concerned in this great work . I do farther declare , that I shall not allow the Destinies . to have had a hand in the deaths of the several thousands who have been ...
... means suffer Minerva to take upon her the shape of any plenipotentiary concerned in this great work . I do farther declare , that I shall not allow the Destinies . to have had a hand in the deaths of the several thousands who have been ...
Strana 16
... means to have the first news brought her of the success I meet with in court , how I am heard , and what decree is made . If I recite any thing in public , she cannot refrain from placing herself privately in some corner to hear , where ...
... means to have the first news brought her of the success I meet with in court , how I am heard , and what decree is made . If I recite any thing in public , she cannot refrain from placing herself privately in some corner to hear , where ...
Strana 17
... with enumerating many particulars , but I must by no means omit to inform you of an infant about six foot high , and between twenty * Feet . D and thirty years of age , who was seen in No 526 . 17 SPECTATOR . Addison.
... with enumerating many particulars , but I must by no means omit to inform you of an infant about six foot high , and between twenty * Feet . D and thirty years of age , who was seen in No 526 . 17 SPECTATOR . Addison.
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