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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... greater master in his own profession , and , which is worse , improves nothing which he finds . Nature fails him , and , being forced to his old shift , he has recourse to witticism . This passes , indeed , with his soft admirers , and ...
... greater master in his own profession , and , which is worse , improves nothing which he finds . Nature fails him , and , being forced to his old shift , he has recourse to witticism . This passes , indeed , with his soft admirers , and ...
Стр. 77
... greater idea of the 5 pers , and you may see he dresses according to the honour done to his master , than when he sees the best intelligence . The general affectation among men , of appear one is afraid to ask the wife of a tradesman ...
... greater idea of the 5 pers , and you may see he dresses according to the honour done to his master , than when he sees the best intelligence . The general affectation among men , of appear one is afraid to ask the wife of a tradesman ...
Стр. 81
... greater variety of As for country dancing , it must indeed be con - thoughts and subjects would be started in discourse ; Safessed , that the great familiarities between the two but instead of this , we find that conversation is sexes ...
... greater variety of As for country dancing , it must indeed be con - thoughts and subjects would be started in discourse ; Safessed , that the great familiarities between the two but instead of this , we find that conversation is sexes ...
Стр. 83
... greater sums of money than were formerly to be met with in the royal treasury ! Trade , without enlarging the British territories , has given us a kind of additional empire . It has multiplied the number of the rich , made our landed ...
... greater sums of money than were formerly to be met with in the royal treasury ! Trade , without enlarging the British territories , has given us a kind of additional empire . It has multiplied the number of the rich , made our landed ...
Стр. 85
... greater elegance than we receive them from how the battle should be continued after her death : nature . When the passion is Love , this work is ' Tum sic expirans Accam ex æqualibus unam Alioquitur ; fida ante alias que soia Camille ...
... greater elegance than we receive them from how the battle should be continued after her death : nature . When the passion is Love , this work is ' Tum sic expirans Accam ex æqualibus unam Alioquitur ; fida ante alias que soia Camille ...
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