The Spectator, Svazek 3Alexander Chalmers F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - Počet stran: 422 |
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Strana 143
... matters of less moment as well . When there is full fuel enough , no matter what it is - Thus the ends of sentences in the newspapers , as , This wants confir- mation ; ' — ' This occasions many speculations ; ' and Time will discover ...
... matters of less moment as well . When there is full fuel enough , no matter what it is - Thus the ends of sentences in the newspapers , as , This wants confir- mation ; ' — ' This occasions many speculations ; ' and Time will discover ...
Strana 208
... matter which I am now going to send you , is an unhappy story in low life , and will recom- mend itself , so that you must excuse the manner of expressing it . A poor idle drunken weaver in Spital- fields has a faithful laborious wife ...
... matter which I am now going to send you , is an unhappy story in low life , and will recom- mend itself , so that you must excuse the manner of expressing it . A poor idle drunken weaver in Spital- fields has a faithful laborious wife ...
Strana 209
... matter of fact , and would , if the persons and circumstances were greater , in a well - wrought play be called Beautiful Distress . I have only sketched it out with chalk , and know a good hand can make a moving picture with worse ...
... matter of fact , and would , if the persons and circumstances were greater , in a well - wrought play be called Beautiful Distress . I have only sketched it out with chalk , and know a good hand can make a moving picture with worse ...
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