The Spectator, Svazek 1S. Marks, 1826 |
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Strana 135
... express , never to mean all they express . Our they are all on a sudden devoted to his service reverend friend , upon this topic , pointed to and interest , for no reason ; how infinitely and us two or three paragraphs on this subject ...
... express , never to mean all they express . Our they are all on a sudden devoted to his service reverend friend , upon this topic , pointed to and interest , for no reason ; how infinitely and us two or three paragraphs on this subject ...
Strana 216
... express him- self clearer , when he wants a new furniture for his horse . ' In short the old man was so puzzled upon the point , that it might have fared ill with his son , had he not seen all the prints about three days after filled ...
... express him- self clearer , when he wants a new furniture for his horse . ' In short the old man was so puzzled upon the point , that it might have fared ill with his son , had he not seen all the prints about three days after filled ...
Strana 335
... express human nature , but not able to discover them- the beauty and life of the original . But the selves to the knowledge of others ; they are great Judge of all the earth knows every dif- transacted in private without noise or show ...
... express human nature , but not able to discover them- the beauty and life of the original . But the selves to the knowledge of others ; they are great Judge of all the earth knows every dif- transacted in private without noise or show ...
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Care of the Female | 4 |
Folly of the Pride of Birth or Fortune | 5 |
The Uses of the Spectator | 10 |
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