The SpectatorGeorge Routledge and sons, 1888 - Počet stran: 919 |
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Strana 122
... Gentleman ; and could not help revolving that Subject in my Thoughts , and settling , as it were , an Idea of that Character in my own Imagination . Parts of his Behaviour and such as are exposed to common Observation , have their Rise ...
... Gentleman ; and could not help revolving that Subject in my Thoughts , and settling , as it were , an Idea of that Character in my own Imagination . Parts of his Behaviour and such as are exposed to common Observation , have their Rise ...
Strana 453
... Gentleman , whose Life was thus pre- ' serv'd by the Gratitude of his School - Fellow , ' was afterwards the Father of a Son , whom he ' lived to see promoted in the Church , and who ' still deservedly fills one of the highest Stations ...
... Gentleman , whose Life was thus pre- ' serv'd by the Gratitude of his School - Fellow , ' was afterwards the Father of a Son , whom he ' lived to see promoted in the Church , and who ' still deservedly fills one of the highest Stations ...
Strana 620
... Gentleman . Two Months Day , and I think I cannot give the Reader a livelier Image of the insipid way which Time un- cultivated passes , than by entertaining him with their authentick Epistles , expressing all that was remarkable in ...
... Gentleman . Two Months Day , and I think I cannot give the Reader a livelier Image of the insipid way which Time un- cultivated passes , than by entertaining him with their authentick Epistles , expressing all that was remarkable in ...
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