The Spectator, Svazek 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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Strana 52
... heart , to measure the length and breadth of his beloved father , and cast up the ensuing value of him before he proceeded to operation . When he knew the immense reward of his pains , he began the work : but lo ! when he had anointed ...
... heart , to measure the length and breadth of his beloved father , and cast up the ensuing value of him before he proceeded to operation . When he knew the immense reward of his pains , he began the work : but lo ! when he had anointed ...
Strana 56
... heart in each hand . The world , indeed , is enchanted with ro- mantic and improbable achievements , when the plain path to respective greatness and success , in the way of life a man is in , is wholly overlooked . Is it possible that a ...
... heart in each hand . The world , indeed , is enchanted with ro- mantic and improbable achievements , when the plain path to respective greatness and success , in the way of life a man is in , is wholly overlooked . Is it possible that a ...
Strana 70
... heart ; insomuch , that though I am a firm Protestant , I hope to see the pope and cardinals without violent emotions ; and though I am naturally grave , I ex- pect to meet good company at Paris . " I am , Sir , your obedient servant ...
... heart ; insomuch , that though I am a firm Protestant , I hope to see the pope and cardinals without violent emotions ; and though I am naturally grave , I ex- pect to meet good company at Paris . " I am , Sir , your obedient servant ...
Strana 76
... hearts were set upon finery , begun to embellish themselves , and look as agreeably as they could in the eyes of their associates . In short , after a few years ' conversing toge- ther , the women had learned to smile , and the men to ...
... hearts were set upon finery , begun to embellish themselves , and look as agreeably as they could in the eyes of their associates . In short , after a few years ' conversing toge- ther , the women had learned to smile , and the men to ...
Strana 79
... hearts , and think how they would be affected should they meet a man on horseback in his breeches and jack- boots , and at the same time dressed up in a commode and a nightraile . I must observe that this fashion was first of all ...
... hearts , and think how they would be affected should they meet a man on horseback in his breeches and jack- boots , and at the same time dressed up in a commode and a nightraile . I must observe that this fashion was first of all ...
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