The SpectatorGeorge Routledge and sons, 1888 - Počet stran: 919 |
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Strana 45
... Person to be acquainted with them , he would blush at the Praises which his Friends [ have 2 ] bestowed upon him . There are others so excessively modest , that they deliver the Character of the Person de- parted in Greek or Hebrew ...
... Person to be acquainted with them , he would blush at the Praises which his Friends [ have 2 ] bestowed upon him . There are others so excessively modest , that they deliver the Character of the Person de- parted in Greek or Hebrew ...
Strana 373
... Person be- ments , that render a Man unamiable in the Eyes loved , nor after it too dim - sighted and superficial . of the Person whose Affection he sollicits : besides , However perfect and accomplished the Person that it sinks his ...
... Person be- ments , that render a Man unamiable in the Eyes loved , nor after it too dim - sighted and superficial . of the Person whose Affection he sollicits : besides , However perfect and accomplished the Person that it sinks his ...
Strana 509
... Person in the Grecian or Roman History , whose Death has not been remarked upon by some Writer or other , and censured or applauded according to the Genius or Principles of the Person who has descanted on it . Monsieur de St. Eure ...
... Person in the Grecian or Roman History , whose Death has not been remarked upon by some Writer or other , and censured or applauded according to the Genius or Principles of the Person who has descanted on it . Monsieur de St. Eure ...
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