The Spectator, Svazek 4Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1854 |
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Strana 48
... proper light , he would quickly perceive the indecency and evil consequen- ces of it . Now , Sir , this being an infirmity which I hope may be corrected , and knowing that he pays much deference to you , I beg that when you are at ...
... proper light , he would quickly perceive the indecency and evil consequen- ces of it . Now , Sir , this being an infirmity which I hope may be corrected , and knowing that he pays much deference to you , I beg that when you are at ...
Strana 150
... proper appurtenances of the tea - table were added , they swell the account higher than one would imagine . I can- not conclude without doing her justice in one article , where her frugality is so remarkable , I must not deny her the ...
... proper appurtenances of the tea - table were added , they swell the account higher than one would imagine . I can- not conclude without doing her justice in one article , where her frugality is so remarkable , I must not deny her the ...
Strana 537
... proper a style as in that of the holy scriptures . If any one would judge of the beauties of poetry that are to be met with in the divine writings , and examine how kindly the Hebrew manners of speech mix and incorporate with the ...
... proper a style as in that of the holy scriptures . If any one would judge of the beauties of poetry that are to be met with in the divine writings , and examine how kindly the Hebrew manners of speech mix and incorporate with the ...
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