The Spectator, Zväzok 2S. Marks, 1826 |
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... persons are introduced as speakers . One may , I think , observe , that the author proceeds with a kind of fear and ... person to whom it was addressed , scheme , the whole dispensation of Providence cannot but fill the mind of the ...
... persons are introduced as speakers . One may , I think , observe , that the author proceeds with a kind of fear and ... person to whom it was addressed , scheme , the whole dispensation of Providence cannot but fill the mind of the ...
Strana 6
... persons de- still lay in chaos and confusion , strikes the scribed , and tempered with a due measure of imagination with something astonishingly great probability . I must only make an exception to and wild . I have before spoken of the ...
... persons de- still lay in chaos and confusion , strikes the scribed , and tempered with a due measure of imagination with something astonishingly great probability . I must only make an exception to and wild . I have before spoken of the ...
Strana 12
... person wearing the feather , though our friend took him for an officer in the guards , has proved to be an errant linen - flections on this letter ; but must not however draper . ' omit that having shown it to Will Honeycomb , he ...
... person wearing the feather , though our friend took him for an officer in the guards , has proved to be an errant linen - flections on this letter ; but must not however draper . ' omit that having shown it to Will Honeycomb , he ...
Strana 13
... person who has escaped all their machinations for two years last past ; but they have pre- vented two successive matches which were of his own inclination ; the one by a report that What makes my correspondent's case the his mistress ...
... person who has escaped all their machinations for two years last past ; but they have pre- vented two successive matches which were of his own inclination ; the one by a report that What makes my correspondent's case the his mistress ...
Strana 39
... person I confessed that virtue , which ought to be our speaking . This exercise would soon strength- first and principal care , was more usually ac- en his judgment in what is blameable or prais- quired in the former . worthy , and give ...
... person I confessed that virtue , which ought to be our speaking . This exercise would soon strength- first and principal care , was more usually ac- en his judgment in what is blameable or prais- quired in the former . worthy , and give ...
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