The Spectator, Svazek 2F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 |
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Strana 262
... carried or not ? • Without staying for an answer , he fell into the exercise above- mentioned , and practised his airs to the full house who were turned upon him , without the least shame or repentance for his former transgressions . I ...
... carried or not ? • Without staying for an answer , he fell into the exercise above- mentioned , and practised his airs to the full house who were turned upon him , without the least shame or repentance for his former transgressions . I ...
Strana 304
... carried by fondness towards myself so far , as to at- tempt things too high for my talents and accomplish- ments . But it is not methinks so very difficult a matter to make a judgment of the abilities of others , especially of those who ...
... carried by fondness towards myself so far , as to at- tempt things too high for my talents and accomplish- ments . But it is not methinks so very difficult a matter to make a judgment of the abilities of others , especially of those who ...
Strana 511
... carried away the money , and left the Castilian in captivity ; who , partly through the cruel treatment of the incensed Algerine his master , and partly through the unkind usage of his unfaithful wife , died some few months after . L.c ...
... carried away the money , and left the Castilian in captivity ; who , partly through the cruel treatment of the incensed Algerine his master , and partly through the unkind usage of his unfaithful wife , died some few months after . L.c ...
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