The Spectator, Svazek 3George Atherton Aitken Routledge, 1975 |
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Strana 128
... never seen to smile ; but upon hearing anything that pleases him , he takes up his staff with both hands and lays it upon the next piece of timber that stands in his way with exceeding vehemence after which he composes himself in his ...
... never seen to smile ; but upon hearing anything that pleases him , he takes up his staff with both hands and lays it upon the next piece of timber that stands in his way with exceeding vehemence after which he composes himself in his ...
Strana 189
George Atherton Aitken. up and expressed in a glance , did you never observe a sudden joy arise in the countenance of a lover ? Did you never see the attendance of years paid , overpaid , in an instant ? You a Spectator , and not know ...
George Atherton Aitken. up and expressed in a glance , did you never observe a sudden joy arise in the countenance of a lover ? Did you never see the attendance of years paid , overpaid , in an instant ? You a Spectator , and not know ...
Strana 318
... never to think ; there is something so solemn in reflection , they , forsooth , can never give themselves time for such a way of employing themselves . It happens often that this sort of man is heavy enough in his nature to be a good ...
... never to think ; there is something so solemn in reflection , they , forsooth , can never give themselves time for such a way of employing themselves . It happens often that this sort of man is heavy enough in his nature to be a good ...
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