The Spectator, Zväzok 2C. Whittingham Dean Str. ... 1803., 1803 |
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Strana 14
... master among the dead who had not contributed to the embellishment of this side of the gallery . The persons that owed their being to these several masters , appeared all of them to be real and alive , and differed among one another ...
... master among the dead who had not contributed to the embellishment of this side of the gallery . The persons that owed their being to these several masters , appeared all of them to be real and alive , and differed among one another ...
Strana 14
... master among the dead who had not contributed to the embellishment of this side of the gallery . The persons that owed their being to these several masters , appeared all of them to be real and alive , and differed among one another ...
... master among the dead who had not contributed to the embellishment of this side of the gallery . The persons that owed their being to these several masters , appeared all of them to be real and alive , and differed among one another ...
Strana 16
... master , who was always kindled at the least affliction which was communicated to him . In the regard for the miserable , Eucrate took particular care , that the com- mon forms of distress , and the idle pretenders to sorrow , about ...
... master , who was always kindled at the least affliction which was communicated to him . In the regard for the miserable , Eucrate took particular care , that the com- mon forms of distress , and the idle pretenders to sorrow , about ...
Strana 27
... master , whom he had never seen before , and did not know he was then in company with him . After a short examination of his face , the physiognomist pro- nounced him the most lewd , libidinous , drunken old • fellow that he had ever ...
... master , whom he had never seen before , and did not know he was then in company with him . After a short examination of his face , the physiognomist pro- nounced him the most lewd , libidinous , drunken old • fellow that he had ever ...
Strana 35
... so well , except he is an acquaintance of their master's . My obscurity and taciturnity leave me at liberty , without scandal , to dine if I think fit at a common • ordinary , in the meanest as well as the 88 . 35 SPECTATOR .
... so well , except he is an acquaintance of their master's . My obscurity and taciturnity leave me at liberty , without scandal , to dine if I think fit at a common • ordinary , in the meanest as well as the 88 . 35 SPECTATOR .
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