The Spectator, Zväzok 1George Atherton Aitken Routledge, 1975 |
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... turn makes him at once both disinterested and agreeable . As few of his thoughts are drawn from business , they are most of them fit for conversation . His taste of books is a little too just for the age he lives in ; he has read all ...
... turn makes him at once both disinterested and agreeable . As few of his thoughts are drawn from business , they are most of them fit for conversation . His taste of books is a little too just for the age he lives in ; he has read all ...
Strana 254
... turn'dst thy back ? ' Quoth Echo , ' Pish ! ' ' To run from those th ' hadst overcome Thus cowardly ? ' Quoth Echo ... turning tail : For who would grudge to spend his blood in His honour's cause ? ' Quoth she , ' A pudding . Wednesday ...
... turn'dst thy back ? ' Quoth Echo , ' Pish ! ' ' To run from those th ' hadst overcome Thus cowardly ? ' Quoth Echo ... turning tail : For who would grudge to spend his blood in His honour's cause ? ' Quoth she , ' A pudding . Wednesday ...
Strana 411
... turn me off because I was in the secret of his intrigues . I was utterly at a loss what course to take next ; when at last I applied myself to a fellow - sufferer , one of his mistresses , a woman of the town . She happening at that ...
... turn me off because I was in the secret of his intrigues . I was utterly at a loss what course to take next ; when at last I applied myself to a fellow - sufferer , one of his mistresses , a woman of the town . She happening at that ...
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