The Spectator, Svazek 3Alexander Chalmers F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - Počet stran: 422 |
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Strana 169
... told out of arrogance and ostentation a man should detect in his own defence , because he should not be triumphed over . Lies which are told out of malice he should expose , both for his own sake and that of the rest of mankind , be ...
... told out of arrogance and ostentation a man should detect in his own defence , because he should not be triumphed over . Lies which are told out of malice he should expose , both for his own sake and that of the rest of mankind , be ...
Strana 340
... told me that there was a man below de- sired to speak with me . Upon my asking her who it was , she told me it was a very grave elderly per- son , but that she did not know his name . I imme- diately went down to him , and found him to ...
... told me that there was a man below de- sired to speak with me . Upon my asking her who it was , she told me it was a very grave elderly per- son , but that she did not know his name . I imme- diately went down to him , and found him to ...
Strana 489
... told me I was no longer to consider myself as sir John Anvil , but as her husband ; and added , with a frown , that I did not seem to know who she was . I was surprized to be treated thus , after such familiarities as had passed between ...
... told me I was no longer to consider myself as sir John Anvil , but as her husband ; and added , with a frown , that I did not seem to know who she was . I was surprized to be treated thus , after such familiarities as had passed between ...
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