The SpectatorGeorge Routledge and sons, 1888 - Počet stran: 919 |
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Strana 633
... appear like mine , and by adding whatever might be proper to adapt them to the Character and Genius of my Paper , with which it was almost impossible these could exactly correspond , it being certain that hardly two Men think alike ...
... appear like mine , and by adding whatever might be proper to adapt them to the Character and Genius of my Paper , with which it was almost impossible these could exactly correspond , it being certain that hardly two Men think alike ...
Strana 684
Sir Richard Steele Henry Morley. Objects which appear to him in an agreeable manner , how much Clothes contribute to ... appearing with a Dress of Negligence , shall be but coldly received , till he be proved by Time , and established in ...
Sir Richard Steele Henry Morley. Objects which appear to him in an agreeable manner , how much Clothes contribute to ... appearing with a Dress of Negligence , shall be but coldly received , till he be proved by Time , and established in ...
Strana 750
Sir Richard Steele Henry Morley. appearing grave and distant to their old Friends . When Man and Wife are in the same Coach , you are to see whether they appear pleased or tired with each other , and whether they carry the due Mein in ...
Sir Richard Steele Henry Morley. appearing grave and distant to their old Friends . When Man and Wife are in the same Coach , you are to see whether they appear pleased or tired with each other , and whether they carry the due Mein in ...
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