The Spectator, Svazek 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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Strana 38
... common justice to alarm her in it . I have done it in the following letter : " MADAM , " I have for some time taken notice of two gentlemen who attend you in all public places , both of whom have also easy access to you at your own ...
... common justice to alarm her in it . I have done it in the following letter : " MADAM , " I have for some time taken notice of two gentlemen who attend you in all public places , both of whom have also easy access to you at your own ...
Strana 52
... common dust . ' Then he resumed a countenance of alacrity , and told him , that if within an hour after his death he anointed his whole body , and poured down his throat that liquor which he had from old Basilius , the corpse would be ...
... common dust . ' Then he resumed a countenance of alacrity , and told him , that if within an hour after his death he anointed his whole body , and poured down his throat that liquor which he had from old Basilius , the corpse would be ...
Strana 55
... common custom . When they have a mind to drive the jest , she is immediately urged to that degree , that she will board in a family with which she has never yet been ; and away she will go this instant , and tell them all that the rest ...
... common custom . When they have a mind to drive the jest , she is immediately urged to that degree , that she will board in a family with which she has never yet been ; and away she will go this instant , and tell them all that the rest ...
Strana 64
... common , though , I think , never yet under your censure . It is , Sir , the strange freedom some ill - bred married people take in company ; the unseasonable fondness of some husbands , and the ill- timed tenderness of some wives ...
... common , though , I think , never yet under your censure . It is , Sir , the strange freedom some ill - bred married people take in company ; the unseasonable fondness of some husbands , and the ill- timed tenderness of some wives ...
Strana 68
... common people , and most who have not travelled , have an irrational contempt for the language , dress , customs , and even the shape and minds of other na- tions . Some men , otherwise of sense , have wondered that a great genius ...
... common people , and most who have not travelled , have an irrational contempt for the language , dress , customs , and even the shape and minds of other na- tions . Some men , otherwise of sense , have wondered that a great genius ...
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