The Spectator, Svazek 1J.M. Dent & Company, 1961 |
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Strana 183
... kind of Writing , calls his Rival , who ( it seems ) was distorted , and had his Limbs set in Places that did not properly belong to them , The Anagram of a Man . When the Anagrammatist takes a Name to work upon , he considers it at ...
... kind of Writing , calls his Rival , who ( it seems ) was distorted , and had his Limbs set in Places that did not properly belong to them , The Anagram of a Man . When the Anagrammatist takes a Name to work upon , he considers it at ...
Strana 364
... Kind of Animal is different from that of every other Kind ; and yet there is not the least Turn in the Muscles or Twist in the Fibres of any one , which does not render them more proper for that particular Animal's Way of Life than any ...
... Kind of Animal is different from that of every other Kind ; and yet there is not the least Turn in the Muscles or Twist in the Fibres of any one , which does not render them more proper for that particular Animal's Way of Life than any ...
Strana 395
... Kind of Palmistry at which this Race of Vermin are very dexterous . I might here entertain my Reader with Historical Remarks on this idle profligate People , who infest all the Countries of Europe , and live in the Midst of Governments ...
... Kind of Palmistry at which this Race of Vermin are very dexterous . I might here entertain my Reader with Historical Remarks on this idle profligate People , who infest all the Countries of Europe , and live in the Midst of Governments ...
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