The Spectator, Svazek 1S. Marks, 1826 |
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... taken for graces in mien and gesture . This , she hath lately taken a house near Bloomsbury - square , sir , is a specimen of the methods we shall take commodiously situated next the fields , in a good air ; where she teaches all sorts ...
... taken for graces in mien and gesture . This , she hath lately taken a house near Bloomsbury - square , sir , is a specimen of the methods we shall take commodiously situated next the fields , in a good air ; where she teaches all sorts ...
Strana 274
... taken notice in my hundred and sixty- ' The sixth species were made up of the in- first speculation , that the rule of observing gredients which compose an ass , or a beast of what the French call the Bienseance in an allu- burden ...
... taken notice in my hundred and sixty- ' The sixth species were made up of the in- first speculation , that the rule of observing gredients which compose an ass , or a beast of what the French call the Bienseance in an allu- burden ...
Strana 311
... taken hints for the expressing his own sense and thoughts , than to have endeavoured to render those of Aristæntus . In the follow- I HAVE Sometimes amused myself with con- ing translation , I have kept as near the mean- sidering the ...
... taken hints for the expressing his own sense and thoughts , than to have endeavoured to render those of Aristæntus . In the follow- I HAVE Sometimes amused myself with con- ing translation , I have kept as near the mean- sidering the ...
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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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