The Spectator, Svazek 2J.M. Dent & Company, 1924 |
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Strana 48
... told him with abundance of Tears that I was come to see him , that I could not speak to her for weep ing , and that I should certainly break my Heart if he refused at that time to give me his Blessing , and be reconciled to me , He was ...
... told him with abundance of Tears that I was come to see him , that I could not speak to her for weep ing , and that I should certainly break my Heart if he refused at that time to give me his Blessing , and be reconciled to me , He was ...
Strana 51
... told him he would think of it , and appointed a certain Day when he would let him know his Pleasure , He then called together the most faithful of his Counsellors , and acquainting them with his Secretary's Crime , asked them their ...
... told him he would think of it , and appointed a certain Day when he would let him know his Pleasure , He then called together the most faithful of his Counsellors , and acquainting them with his Secretary's Crime , asked them their ...
Strana 62
... told by some of the Jewish Rabbins , that the first Murder was occasioned by a Religious Con- troversie ; and if we had the whole History of Zeal from the Days of Cain to our own Times , we should see it filled with so many Scenes of ...
... told by some of the Jewish Rabbins , that the first Murder was occasioned by a Religious Con- troversie ; and if we had the whole History of Zeal from the Days of Cain to our own Times , we should see it filled with so many Scenes of ...
Strana 72
... told me , with a very grave Face , that she was a Woman of Honour , and scorned to deceive a Man who loved her with so much Sincerity as she saw I did , and there- fore fore she must inform me that she was by Nature 72 THE SPECTATOR.
... told me , with a very grave Face , that she was a Woman of Honour , and scorned to deceive a Man who loved her with so much Sincerity as she saw I did , and there- fore fore she must inform me that she was by Nature 72 THE SPECTATOR.
Strana 78
... told them he could refuse nothing to their Instances , but that he would have them remember there was Difference between Giving and Forgiving . I must confess , in all Controversies between Parents and their Children , I am naturally ...
... told them he could refuse nothing to their Instances , but that he would have them remember there was Difference between Giving and Forgiving . I must confess , in all Controversies between Parents and their Children , I am naturally ...
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