The SpectatorH. Washbourne & Company, 1855 - 722 strán (strany) |
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Strana ii
... temper of an ignorant and supercilious woman , led to those habits of occasional intemperance which are said to have hastened his dissolution . The year succeeding his marriage he was appointed one of the principal Secretaries of 1 ...
... temper of an ignorant and supercilious woman , led to those habits of occasional intemperance which are said to have hastened his dissolution . The year succeeding his marriage he was appointed one of the principal Secretaries of 1 ...
Strana xviii
... temper will preserve health in the body as well as tranquillity in the mind . Cottilus sees the world in a hurry with the same scorn that a sober person sees a man drunk . ” JOHN BYROM was the younger son of a Linen - draper at Kersall ...
... temper will preserve health in the body as well as tranquillity in the mind . Cottilus sees the world in a hurry with the same scorn that a sober person sees a man drunk . ” JOHN BYROM was the younger son of a Linen - draper at Kersall ...
Strana xxi
... temper more than ever unequal and he rallied occasionally , and from time to time gratified the animosity he cherished against Queen Caroline and Walpole , by attacking them , and their favourites and dependants , with the same wit and ...
... temper more than ever unequal and he rallied occasionally , and from time to time gratified the animosity he cherished against Queen Caroline and Walpole , by attacking them , and their favourites and dependants , with the same wit and ...
Strana xxii
... temper and manners , he offered his assistance in completing her education . The progress of his pupil was astonishing : but at the end of two years , Swift was thrown into the greatest embarrassment , by her openly declaring her love ...
... temper and manners , he offered his assistance in completing her education . The progress of his pupil was astonishing : but at the end of two years , Swift was thrown into the greatest embarrassment , by her openly declaring her love ...
Strana xxiii
... temper ; but at the same time possessed a degree of cool and sedate courage , which he did not fail to exhibit on proper occasions : and , to crown the whole , he was a bright pattern of innocence of life , integrity of heart , and ...
... temper ; but at the same time possessed a degree of cool and sedate courage , which he did not fail to exhibit on proper occasions : and , to crown the whole , he was a bright pattern of innocence of life , integrity of heart , and ...
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