The Spectator, Zväzok 701893 |
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Strana 1
... reason to believe I was displeased with them, though I did nothing to make him think me more easy than was decent. His father was a very hard worldly man, and proud : so that there was no reason to believe he would easily be brought to ...
... reason to believe I was displeased with them, though I did nothing to make him think me more easy than was decent. His father was a very hard worldly man, and proud : so that there was no reason to believe he would easily be brought to ...
Strana 8
... reason or humanity; then make a general sally, and attack all that are so unfortunate as to walk the streets through which they patrole. Some are knocked down, others stabbed, others cut and carbonadoed. To put the watch to a total rout ...
... reason or humanity; then make a general sally, and attack all that are so unfortunate as to walk the streets through which they patrole. Some are knocked down, others stabbed, others cut and carbonadoed. To put the watch to a total rout ...
Strana 15
... reason and argument, you'd speedily afford us your assistance. This exceeds the grievance of pin-money, and I thiuk in every settlement there ought to be a clause inserted, that the father should be answerable for the longings of his ...
... reason and argument, you'd speedily afford us your assistance. This exceeds the grievance of pin-money, and I thiuk in every settlement there ought to be a clause inserted, that the father should be answerable for the longings of his ...
Strana 155
... reason for the Angel's proceeding with Adam after this manner; though doubtless 'he true reason was, the difficulty which the poet would have found to have shadowed out so mixed and complicated a story in visible objects. I could wish ...
... reason for the Angel's proceeding with Adam after this manner; though doubtless 'he true reason was, the difficulty which the poet would have found to have shadowed out so mixed and complicated a story in visible objects. I could wish ...
Strana 161
... reason it is that I make so frequent mention of the stage. It is with me a matter of the highest consideration, what parts are well or ill performed, what passions or sentiments are indulged or cultivated, and consequently what manners ...
... reason it is that I make so frequent mention of the stage. It is with me a matter of the highest consideration, what parts are well or ill performed, what passions or sentiments are indulged or cultivated, and consequently what manners ...
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