The Spectator: With Notes, and a General Index. The Eight Volumes Comprised in OneHickman and Hazzard. William Brown, printer, 1822 - Всего страниц: 771 |
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Стр. 27
... believe any the most comic genius can censure him dations are provided , and persons admitted in their for talking upon such a subject at such a time . marquing habits . This passage , I think , evidently glances upon Aris . tophanes ...
... believe any the most comic genius can censure him dations are provided , and persons admitted in their for talking upon such a subject at such a time . marquing habits . This passage , I think , evidently glances upon Aris . tophanes ...
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... believe we shall find an he had observed me to be more attentive than or - hole for him to creep in at ; for I assure you he is dinary , I cannot tell , but he had not stood by me not against the canon ; and if his sides are as com ...
... believe we shall find an he had observed me to be more attentive than or - hole for him to creep in at ; for I assure you he is dinary , I cannot tell , but he had not stood by me not against the canon ; and if his sides are as com ...
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... believe you can show me any precedent for your behaviour in that particular . ' My good friend Sir Roger de Coverley , who had said nothing all this while , began his speech with a Pish ! and told us , that he wondered to see so many ...
... believe you can show me any precedent for your behaviour in that particular . ' My good friend Sir Roger de Coverley , who had said nothing all this while , began his speech with a Pish ! and told us , that he wondered to see so many ...
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... believe they are talking humour ; and when him to be altogether spurious and a cheat . they have drawn together a scheme of absurd , in- The impostor of whom I am speaking , descends consistent ideas , they are not able to read it over ...
... believe they are talking humour ; and when him to be altogether spurious and a cheat . they have drawn together a scheme of absurd , in- The impostor of whom I am speaking , descends consistent ideas , they are not able to read it over ...
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... believe , that their only business is to please the men ; they immediately begin to dress , and place all their hopes in the adorning of their persons ; it is therefore , " con tinues he , " worth the while to endeavour by all means to ...
... believe , that their only business is to please the men ; they immediately begin to dress , and place all their hopes in the adorning of their persons ; it is therefore , " con tinues he , " worth the while to endeavour by all means to ...
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