The Spectator, Svazek 3George Atherton Aitken Routledge, 1975 |
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... told with some entertaining circumstances , tell it over again with particulars that destroy the jest , but give ... told out of arrogance and ostentation a man should detect in his own defence , because he should not be triumphed over ...
... told with some entertaining circumstances , tell it over again with particulars that destroy the jest , but give ... told out of arrogance and ostentation a man should detect in his own defence , because he should not be triumphed over ...
Strana 258
... told me that there was a man below desired to speak with me . Upon my asking her who it was , she told me it was a very grave elderly person , but that she did not know his name . I immediately went down to him , and found him to be the ...
... told me that there was a man below desired to speak with me . Upon my asking her who it was , she told me it was a very grave elderly person , but that she did not know his name . I immediately went down to him , and found him to be the ...
Strana 383
... told you before , are such beaux that I do not much care for asking them questions ; when I do , they answer me with a saucy frown , and say that everything which I find fault with was done by my Lady Mary's order . She tells me that ...
... told you before , are such beaux that I do not much care for asking them questions ; when I do , they answer me with a saucy frown , and say that everything which I find fault with was done by my Lady Mary's order . She tells me that ...
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