The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 - Počet stran: 312 |
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... look palerthan I usedtodo. Thisput me under some Apprehensions that I should be forced to explain my self ifI did not retire; for which Reason I took the Candle in my Hand, and went up into my Chamber, not without wondering at this ...
... look palerthan I usedtodo. Thisput me under some Apprehensions that I should be forced to explain my self ifI did not retire; for which Reason I took the Candle in my Hand, and went up into my Chamber, not without wondering at this ...
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... look at. I cannot tellhow to accountforit,but these Peoplehave usually the Preferencetoour own Fools,inthe Opinion ofthesillier Part of Womankind. Perhaps itisthat an English Coxcomb is seldom so obsequiousas anIrishone; andwhenthe ...
... look at. I cannot tellhow to accountforit,but these Peoplehave usually the Preferencetoour own Fools,inthe Opinion ofthesillier Part of Womankind. Perhaps itisthat an English Coxcomb is seldom so obsequiousas anIrishone; andwhenthe ...
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... look upon these Registersof Existence, whetherofBrass or Marble, asakind of Satyr uponthedeparted Persons; who hadleft no other Memorial of them, but that theywere bornandthatthey died. They putmeinmindof several Persons mentioned in ...
... look upon these Registersof Existence, whetherofBrass or Marble, asakind of Satyr uponthedeparted Persons; who hadleft no other Memorial of them, but that theywere bornandthatthey died. They putmeinmindof several Persons mentioned in ...
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... look into the Productions of several Writers, who set up for Men of Humour, what wild irregular Fancies, what unnatural Distortions of Thought, do we meet with? If they speak Nonsense, they believe they are talking Humour; and when they ...
... look into the Productions of several Writers, who set up for Men of Humour, what wild irregular Fancies, what unnatural Distortions of Thought, do we meet with? If they speak Nonsense, they believe they are talking Humour; and when they ...
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... Look, Word, and Gesture. The Gentleman was asdiligent to doJustice to his fine Parts, as the Lady to her beauteous Form: You might see his Imagination on the Stretch to find out something uncommon, and what they call bright, to ...
... Look, Word, and Gesture. The Gentleman was asdiligent to doJustice to his fine Parts, as the Lady to her beauteous Form: You might see his Imagination on the Stretch to find out something uncommon, and what they call bright, to ...
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