The Spectator, Svazek 4Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1854 |
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... thing to be regarded , if we have a mind to relish any thing else . It would therefore very well be- come your spectatorial vigilance , to give it in orders to your officer for inspecting signs , that in his march he would look into the ...
... thing to be regarded , if we have a mind to relish any thing else . It would therefore very well be- come your spectatorial vigilance , to give it in orders to your officer for inspecting signs , that in his march he would look into the ...
Strana 383
... thing in which he would shine . Were one to raise a suspicion of himself in a man who passes upon the world for a fine thing , in order to alarm him one might say , if Lord Foppington was not on the stage ( Cibber acts the false ...
... thing in which he would shine . Were one to raise a suspicion of himself in a man who passes upon the world for a fine thing , in order to alarm him one might say , if Lord Foppington was not on the stage ( Cibber acts the false ...
Strana 470
... thing that bears hard upon some part of another's carriage , this creature , if not in any of their little cabals ... thing in town , but the most blushing creature living . It is true , she has not lost the sense of shame , but she has ...
... thing that bears hard upon some part of another's carriage , this creature , if not in any of their little cabals ... thing in town , but the most blushing creature living . It is true , she has not lost the sense of shame , but she has ...
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