The Spectator, Svazek 3Alexander Chalmers F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - Počet stran: 422 |
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... mean those who are worthless in them- selves , or who , without any call , will press into the company of their betters . Nor , when I speak of patrons , do I mean those who either have it not in their power , or have no obligation to ...
... mean those who are worthless in them- selves , or who , without any call , will press into the company of their betters . Nor , when I speak of patrons , do I mean those who either have it not in their power , or have no obligation to ...
Strana 205
... mean while saw his own sympathetic needle moving of itself to every letter which that of his correspondent pointed at . By this means they talked together across a whole continent , and con- veyed their thoughts to one another in an ...
... mean while saw his own sympathetic needle moving of itself to every letter which that of his correspondent pointed at . By this means they talked together across a whole continent , and con- veyed their thoughts to one another in an ...
Strana 351
... means no more than that " manners , and not dress , are the or- naments of a woman . " If this comes to the knowledge of my female admirers , I shall be very hard put to it to bring myself off handsomely . In the mean while , I give you ...
... means no more than that " manners , and not dress , are the or- naments of a woman . " If this comes to the knowledge of my female admirers , I shall be very hard put to it to bring myself off handsomely . In the mean while , I give you ...
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