The Spectator, Zväzok 1Richard Eyres, 1778 |
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... circumstances which did not difplease me , I have been encountered by others which gave me as much mortification . It is incredible to think how empty I have in this time observed some part of the species to be , what mere blanks they ...
... circumstances which did not difplease me , I have been encountered by others which gave me as much mortification . It is incredible to think how empty I have in this time observed some part of the species to be , what mere blanks they ...
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... circumstances to prove it ; and never fails to aggravate their distress , by assu- ring them , that , to his knowledge , he has an un- cle will leave him fome thousands . Will has ma- ny arts of this kind to torture this fort of temper ...
... circumstances to prove it ; and never fails to aggravate their distress , by assu- ring them , that , to his knowledge , he has an un- cle will leave him fome thousands . Will has ma- ny arts of this kind to torture this fort of temper ...
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... circumstances ; and if by your mediation you can procure a fubfidy for a prince ( who never 6 ८ • failed to make all that beheld him merry at failed 26 No . 22 . THE SPECTATOR . them, one could not believe that such matters had ...
... circumstances ; and if by your mediation you can procure a fubfidy for a prince ( who never 6 ८ • failed to make all that beheld him merry at failed 26 No . 22 . THE SPECTATOR . them, one could not believe that such matters had ...
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... circumstances that can create either attention or horror . The mind of the reader is wonderfully prepared for his reception by the dissourses , that precede it : his dumb behaviour at his first en trance ftrikes the imagination very ...
... circumstances that can create either attention or horror . The mind of the reader is wonderfully prepared for his reception by the dissourses , that precede it : his dumb behaviour at his first en trance ftrikes the imagination very ...
Strana 91
... circumstances in which he describes the beha- viour of those women who had lost their husbands on this fatal day ? * Next day did many widows come Their husbands to bewail ; * They wash'd their wounds in brinish tears , ' But all would ...
... circumstances in which he describes the beha- viour of those women who had lost their husbands on this fatal day ? * Next day did many widows come Their husbands to bewail ; * They wash'd their wounds in brinish tears , ' But all would ...
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