The Spectator, Zväzok 1George Atherton Aitken Routledge, 1975 |
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Strana 38
... heart . I pronounced these words with such a languishing air that I had some reason to conclude I had made a con- quest . She told me that she hoped my face was not akin to my tongue ; and looking upon her watch I accidentally ...
... heart . I pronounced these words with such a languishing air that I had some reason to conclude I had made a con- quest . She told me that she hoped my face was not akin to my tongue ; and looking upon her watch I accidentally ...
Strana 235
... heart , and Avarice of another . The father of a family would often range himself under the banners of Avarice , and the son under those of Luxury . The wife and husband would often de- clare themselves on the two different parties ...
... heart , and Avarice of another . The father of a family would often range himself under the banners of Avarice , and the son under those of Luxury . The wife and husband would often de- clare themselves on the two different parties ...
Strana 320
... heart A deep and deadly blow . Eneas was wounded after the same manner by an unknown hand in the midst of a parley : Has inter voces , media inter talia verba , Ecce viro stridens alis allapsa sagitta est , Incertum quâ pulsa manu- But ...
... heart A deep and deadly blow . Eneas was wounded after the same manner by an unknown hand in the midst of a parley : Has inter voces , media inter talia verba , Ecce viro stridens alis allapsa sagitta est , Incertum quâ pulsa manu- But ...
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