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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... dress ; but the Oxonians are fantastical , now all that are capable of distinguishing harsh from they are lovers , in proportion to their learning and disagreeable notes . A man of an ordinary ear is understanding before they became ...
... dress ; but the Oxonians are fantastical , now all that are capable of distinguishing harsh from they are lovers , in proportion to their learning and disagreeable notes . A man of an ordinary ear is understanding before they became ...
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... dress , for the diversion of the two monarchs . Some at the extravagance of his conceptions , and the hurry the table urged that a puppet - show was not a suit- of his speech , I discovered to be of that species able entertainment for ...
... dress , for the diversion of the two monarchs . Some at the extravagance of his conceptions , and the hurry the table urged that a puppet - show was not a suit- of his speech , I discovered to be of that species able entertainment for ...
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... dress and equipage chastisement of the law , and too fantastical for the of persons of quality , proper subjects for raillery . cognizance of the pulpit . He then advised me to He was going on , when Sir Andrew Freeport prosecute my ...
... dress and equipage chastisement of the law , and too fantastical for the of persons of quality , proper subjects for raillery . cognizance of the pulpit . He then advised me to He was going on , when Sir Andrew Freeport prosecute my ...
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... dress ; insomuch that at dif- draw a faulty character which does not fit at least ferent times he appears as serious as a judge , and a thousand people ; or to publish a single paper , as jocular as a merry andrew . But as he has a that ...
... dress ; insomuch that at dif- draw a faulty character which does not fit at least ferent times he appears as serious as a judge , and a thousand people ; or to publish a single paper , as jocular as a merry andrew . But as he has a that ...
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... dress , and bodily deportment , food . At the same time your passion for esteem which will naturally be winning and attractive if will be more fully , gratified ; men will praise you we think not of them , but lose their force in pro ...
... dress , and bodily deportment , food . At the same time your passion for esteem which will naturally be winning and attractive if will be more fully , gratified ; men will praise you we think not of them , but lose their force in pro ...
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