The SpectatorH. Washbourne & Company, 1855 - Počet stran: 722 |
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Strana 37
... never heard concern among men ; and I am glad to hear by my of . We distinguish ourselves by the title of the last advices from Oxford , that there are a set of Amorous Club , are all votaries of Cupid , and ad- sighers in that ...
... never heard concern among men ; and I am glad to hear by my of . We distinguish ourselves by the title of the last advices from Oxford , that there are a set of Amorous Club , are all votaries of Cupid , and ad- sighers in that ...
Strana 42
... never to think himself , or any one of his friends or enemies , aimed at in what is said ; for I promise him , never to draw a faulty character which does not fit at least a thousand people ; or to publish a single paper , that is not ...
... never to think himself , or any one of his friends or enemies , aimed at in what is said ; for I promise him , never to draw a faulty character which does not fit at least a thousand people ; or to publish a single paper , that is not ...
Strana 58
... never have a moment's ease , but I known but to few , yet of no small use in the conduct am mounted in high - heeled shoes , with a glazed wax- of life , that when you fall into a man's conversation , leather instep . Two days after a ...
... never have a moment's ease , but I known but to few , yet of no small use in the conduct am mounted in high - heeled shoes , with a glazed wax- of life , that when you fall into a man's conversation , leather instep . Two days after a ...
Strana 72
... never knew what he was going to write when he took his pen into his hand ; but that one sentence always produced another . For my own part , never knew what I should write next when I was making verses . In the first place I got all my ...
... never knew what he was going to write when he took his pen into his hand ; but that one sentence always produced another . For my own part , never knew what I should write next when I was making verses . In the first place I got all my ...
Strana 78
... never trust her out of her sight , came to be so polite . It cannot be denied , but that the negligence of every ... never a man in town lives more like a gentleman with his wife 66 He also was a real person , and got vast employment by ...
... never trust her out of her sight , came to be so polite . It cannot be denied , but that the negligence of every ... never a man in town lives more like a gentleman with his wife 66 He also was a real person , and got vast employment by ...
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