The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Объемы 1-2J. J. Woodward, 1832 - Всего страниц: 895 |
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... person whom I had never seen , with the Genius of Great Britain . At the first entrance the lady re- vived , the bags swelled to their former bulk , the pile of faggots and heaps of paper changed into pyramids of guineas : and for my ...
... person whom I had never seen , with the Genius of Great Britain . At the first entrance the lady re- vived , the bags swelled to their former bulk , the pile of faggots and heaps of paper changed into pyramids of guineas : and for my ...
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... person behold another , who was an utter stranger to him , with a cast of his eye which , methought , expressed an emotion of heart very different from what could be raised by an object so agreeable as the gentleman he looked at , I ...
... person behold another , who was an utter stranger to him , with a cast of his eye which , methought , expressed an emotion of heart very different from what could be raised by an object so agreeable as the gentleman he looked at , I ...
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... person . In the meanwhile , if any one says the Spectator has wit , it may be some relief to them to think that he does not show it in company . And if any one praises his morality , they may comfort themselves by considering that his ...
... person . In the meanwhile , if any one says the Spectator has wit , it may be some relief to them to think that he does not show it in company . And if any one praises his morality , they may comfort themselves by considering that his ...
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... person may agree by the great , and be kept in repair by the year . The doctor draws teeth without pulling off your mask . ' As to scenes of madness , you know , sir , there are noble instances of this kind in Shakspeare ; but then it ...
... person may agree by the great , and be kept in repair by the year . The doctor draws teeth without pulling off your mask . ' As to scenes of madness , you know , sir , there are noble instances of this kind in Shakspeare ; but then it ...
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... person depart- ed in Greek or Hebrew , and by that means are not understood once in a twelvemonth . In the poetical ... persons whose bodies were per- haps buried in the plains of Blenheim , or in the bosom of the ocean . C. Ut nox longa ...
... person depart- ed in Greek or Hebrew , and by that means are not understood once in a twelvemonth . In the poetical ... persons whose bodies were per- haps buried in the plains of Blenheim , or in the bosom of the ocean . C. Ut nox longa ...
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