The Spectator, Svazek 4Alexander Chalmers F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - Počet stran: 423 |
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Strana 150
... desire that you will be my friend ; for when i did com to see her at your hall , i was mighty Abuesed . i would fain a see you at topecliff , and thay would not let me go to you ; but i desire that you will be our friends , for it is no ...
... desire that you will be my friend ; for when i did com to see her at your hall , i was mighty Abuesed . i would fain a see you at topecliff , and thay would not let me go to you ; but i desire that you will be our friends , for it is no ...
Strana 234
... desire of fame and a passionate fond- ness for distinction . I had not endeavoured to excel so far , had not the company been so loud in their approbation of my victory . I don't question but the same thirst after glory has often caused ...
... desire of fame and a passionate fond- ness for distinction . I had not endeavoured to excel so far , had not the company been so loud in their approbation of my victory . I don't question but the same thirst after glory has often caused ...
Strana 483
... desire these last to consider how shameful it would be for a general , who has made a successful campaign , to be surprised in his winter- quarters . It would be no less dishonourable for a lady to lose , in any other month of the year ...
... desire these last to consider how shameful it would be for a general , who has made a successful campaign , to be surprised in his winter- quarters . It would be no less dishonourable for a lady to lose , in any other month of the year ...
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