The Spectator, Svazek 3Alexander Chalmers F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - Počet stran: 422 |
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... wife is a great pretender to music , and very ignorant of it ; but far gone in the Italian taste . Tom goes to Arm- strong , the famous fine writer of music , and desires him to put this sentence of Tully in the scale of an Italian air ...
... wife is a great pretender to music , and very ignorant of it ; but far gone in the Italian taste . Tom goes to Arm- strong , the famous fine writer of music , and desires him to put this sentence of Tully in the scale of an Italian air ...
Strana 180
... wife's company , though he is so distinguishingly pleasant every where else ? The bitterness of his replies , and the severity of his frowns to the tenderest of wives , clearly demonstrate , that an ill - grounded fear of being thought ...
... wife's company , though he is so distinguishingly pleasant every where else ? The bitterness of his replies , and the severity of his frowns to the tenderest of wives , clearly demonstrate , that an ill - grounded fear of being thought ...
Strana 483
... wife will have correspondence and dealings with ? Thus these : whilst the third , the country squire , confessed , that indeed he was surprised into good - breeding , and entered into the knowledge of the world unawares ; that dining ...
... wife will have correspondence and dealings with ? Thus these : whilst the third , the country squire , confessed , that indeed he was surprised into good - breeding , and entered into the knowledge of the world unawares ; that dining ...
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