The Spectator, Svazek 3J.M. Dent & Company, 1912 |
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Strana 411
... hope better Things from their Heirs . I could not but read with great Delight a Letter from an eminent Citizen , who has failed , to one who was intimate with him in his better Fortune , and able by his Countenance to retrieve his lost ...
... hope better Things from their Heirs . I could not but read with great Delight a Letter from an eminent Citizen , who has failed , to one who was intimate with him in his better Fortune , and able by his Countenance to retrieve his lost ...
Strana 455
... Hope and Fear . to come . By these two Passions we reach forward into Futurity , and bring up to our present Thoughts Objects that lie hid in the remotest Depths of Time . We suffer Misery , and enjoy Happi- ness , before they are in ...
... Hope and Fear . to come . By these two Passions we reach forward into Futurity , and bring up to our present Thoughts Objects that lie hid in the remotest Depths of Time . We suffer Misery , and enjoy Happi- ness , before they are in ...
Strana 467
... hope there is nothing lost for that neither . So hoping you will take this Letter in good part , and answer it with what care and speed you can , I rest and remain , Yours , if my own , Swepson , Leistershire . Mr. Gabriel Bullock , now ...
... hope there is nothing lost for that neither . So hoping you will take this Letter in good part , and answer it with what care and speed you can , I rest and remain , Yours , if my own , Swepson , Leistershire . Mr. Gabriel Bullock , now ...
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