The Spectator, Zväzok 2J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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Strana 3
... believe that this artificial spotting of the face was unlawful , are now reconciled by a zeal for their cause , to what they could not be prompted by a concern for their beauty . This way of declaring war upon one another , puts me in ...
... believe that this artificial spotting of the face was unlawful , are now reconciled by a zeal for their cause , to what they could not be prompted by a concern for their beauty . This way of declaring war upon one another , puts me in ...
Strana 38
... appearing in places of burial . Though , I must confess , if one did believe that the departed souls of men and women wandered up and down> these lower regions , and entertained themselves with the sight 38 9 . SPECTATOR .
... appearing in places of burial . Though , I must confess , if one did believe that the departed souls of men and women wandered up and down> these lower regions , and entertained themselves with the sight 38 9 . SPECTATOR .
Strana 45
... well known ; but this circemstance , of her attending him in disguise while he killed her own husband , we , for the honour of the sex , disa believe . Tulip's colour changed at the reading of this epistle ; 1 45 91 . SPECTATOR .
... well known ; but this circemstance , of her attending him in disguise while he killed her own husband , we , for the honour of the sex , disa believe . Tulip's colour changed at the reading of this epistle ; 1 45 91 . SPECTATOR .
Strana 48
... believe the writers of them . Whether or no they are real husbands or personated ones , I cannot tell ; but the books they recommend are as follow : A Paraphrase on the History of Susanna . Rules to keep Lent . The Christian's Overthrow ...
... believe the writers of them . Whether or no they are real husbands or personated ones , I cannot tell ; but the books they recommend are as follow : A Paraphrase on the History of Susanna . Rules to keep Lent . The Christian's Overthrow ...
Strana 60
... believe , never in their highest excesses . As laughter does not proceed from profound joy , so neither does weeping from profound sorrow . The sorrow which appears so easily at the eyes , cannot have pierced deeply into the heart . The ...
... believe , never in their highest excesses . As laughter does not proceed from profound joy , so neither does weeping from profound sorrow . The sorrow which appears so easily at the eyes , cannot have pierced deeply into the heart . The ...
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