The SpectatorJ. J. Chidley, 1841 - Počet stran: 714 |
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Strana 14
... heart . well suppose ) to entertain one another with spright- liness and wit , but to keep one another in counte- nance . The room where the club met was something of the largest , and had two entrances , the one by a door of a moderate ...
... heart . well suppose ) to entertain one another with spright- liness and wit , but to keep one another in counte- nance . The room where the club met was something of the largest , and had two entrances , the one by a door of a moderate ...
Strana 25
... heart of his princess , in a language which OBSERVING one person behold another , who was she did not understand . One would have thought it an utter stranger to him , with a cast of his eye , whico very difficult to have carried on ...
... heart of his princess , in a language which OBSERVING one person behold another , who was she did not understand . One would have thought it an utter stranger to him , with a cast of his eye , whico very difficult to have carried on ...
Strana 26
... heart at the ill effect it may have upon an honest ambition for the future . Having thoroughly considered the nature of this passion , I have made it my study how to avoid the envy that may accrue to me from these my specula- tions ...
... heart at the ill effect it may have upon an honest ambition for the future . Having thoroughly considered the nature of this passion , I have made it my study how to avoid the envy that may accrue to me from these my specula- tions ...
Strana 46
... heart is fixed upon one point in Earth , takes occasion to observe , that every thought view ; and he commits no errors , because he thinks is attended with a consciousness and representative- nothing an error but what deviates from ...
... heart is fixed upon one point in Earth , takes occasion to observe , that every thought view ; and he commits no errors , because he thinks is attended with a consciousness and representative- nothing an error but what deviates from ...
Strana 58
... heart , " Your most frightful admirer and servant , " HECATISSA . " " MR . SPECTATOR , could not be contented to act heathen warriors , and such fellows as Alexander , but must presume to make a mockery of one of the quorum . R. " Your ...
... heart , " Your most frightful admirer and servant , " HECATISSA . " " MR . SPECTATOR , could not be contented to act heathen warriors , and such fellows as Alexander , but must presume to make a mockery of one of the quorum . R. " Your ...
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