The Spectator, Zväzok 701893 |
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... Pharamond, wherein he excuses himself from coming to court. The gentleman, it seems, was contented with his condition, had formerly been in the king's service ; but at the writing of the following letter had, from leisure and reflection ...
... Pharamond, wherein he excuses himself from coming to court. The gentleman, it seems, was contented with his condition, had formerly been in the king's service ; but at the writing of the following letter had, from leisure and reflection ...
Strana 20
... Pharamond? Monsieur Eucrate has hinted to me, that you have thoughts of distinguishing me with titles. As for myself, in the temper of my present mind, appellations of honour would but embarrass discourse, and n«» behaviour towards me ...
... Pharamond? Monsieur Eucrate has hinted to me, that you have thoughts of distinguishing me with titles. As for myself, in the temper of my present mind, appellations of honour would but embarrass discourse, and n«» behaviour towards me ...
Strana 21
... Pharamond, see one of your officers assert your prerogative by good sad gracious actions. When it is used to help the afflicted, to rescue the innocent, to comfort the stranger? Uncommon methods, apparently undertaken to attain worthy ...
... Pharamond, see one of your officers assert your prerogative by good sad gracious actions. When it is used to help the afflicted, to rescue the innocent, to comfort the stranger? Uncommon methods, apparently undertaken to attain worthy ...
Strana 488
... Pharamond, memoirs of his private life His great wisdom . Some account of him and his favourite .... His edict against duels Phebe and Colin, an original poem by Dr. Byrom Phidias, his proposal for a prodigious statue oi Alexander ...
... Pharamond, memoirs of his private life His great wisdom . Some account of him and his favourite .... His edict against duels Phebe and Colin, an original poem by Dr. Byrom Phidias, his proposal for a prodigious statue oi Alexander ...
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