The Spectator, Svazek 3J.M. Dent & Company, 1925 |
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... acquainted with the Characters of Men , and all the Parts of Humane Life , that it is impossible for the least Mis representation of them to escape Your Notice . It is Your Lordship's particular Distinction , that You are Master of the ...
... acquainted with the Characters of Men , and all the Parts of Humane Life , that it is impossible for the least Mis representation of them to escape Your Notice . It is Your Lordship's particular Distinction , that You are Master of the ...
Strana 23
... acquainted with those many Topicks of Praise which might afford Matter to the Devotions of their Posterity , I need not remark the beautiful Spirit of Poetry , which runs through this whole Hymn , nor the Holiness of that Resolution ...
... acquainted with those many Topicks of Praise which might afford Matter to the Devotions of their Posterity , I need not remark the beautiful Spirit of Poetry , which runs through this whole Hymn , nor the Holiness of that Resolution ...
Strana 28
... Acquaintance , and draws all her Relations ' Pictures in Miniature ; the first must be mounted by no Body but Colmar , and the other set by no Body but Charles Mather . What follows is still much worse than the former ; for , as I told ...
... Acquaintance , and draws all her Relations ' Pictures in Miniature ; the first must be mounted by no Body but Colmar , and the other set by no Body but Charles Mather . What follows is still much worse than the former ; for , as I told ...
Strana 31
... acquainted me with the Virtues of it sooner ; but it was too late to complain , and I knew what he had done was out of Good - will . Sir ROGER told me further , that he looked upon it to be very good for a Man whilst he staid in Town ...
... acquainted me with the Virtues of it sooner ; but it was too late to complain , and I knew what he had done was out of Good - will . Sir ROGER told me further , that he looked upon it to be very good for a Man whilst he staid in Town ...
Strana 33
... acquainted us , that he was the first who touched for the Evil ; and afterwards Henry the Fourth's , upon which he shook his Head , and told us , there was fine Reading in the Casualties of that Reign . Our Conductor then pointed to ...
... acquainted us , that he was the first who touched for the Evil ; and afterwards Henry the Fourth's , upon which he shook his Head , and told us , there was fine Reading in the Casualties of that Reign . Our Conductor then pointed to ...
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