The Spectator, Svazek 1S. Marks, 1826 |
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... thing of species is a very pretty thing for a stranger to my own . I have already apologised for this look upon , but very detrimental to the owner , author's want of delicacy , and must further unless it be a king or a prince who takes ...
... thing of species is a very pretty thing for a stranger to my own . I have already apologised for this look upon , but very detrimental to the owner , author's want of delicacy , and must further unless it be a king or a prince who takes ...
Strana 308
... thing ex- benevolence without immediate obligations ; tremely offensive : But I do not recommend it could you recommend to people's practice the as a thing I give you liberty to ridicule , but saying of the gentleman quoted in one of ...
... thing ex- benevolence without immediate obligations ; tremely offensive : But I do not recommend it could you recommend to people's practice the as a thing I give you liberty to ridicule , but saying of the gentleman quoted in one of ...
Strana 380
... thing , and yet the any thing that gives him an opportunity of action want that air and beauty which dis- exerting his beloved talent , and very often tinguish it from others ; like that inimitable censures a passage , not because there ...
... thing , and yet the any thing that gives him an opportunity of action want that air and beauty which dis- exerting his beloved talent , and very often tinguish it from others ; like that inimitable censures a passage , not because there ...
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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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