The Spectator: v. 1-5, Zväzok 1Donald Frederic Bond Claredon Press, 1965 |
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... manner of Force towards affecting my Judgment . I see Men flourish- ing in Courts and languishing in Jayls , without being prejudiced from their Circumstances to their Favour or Disadvantage ; but from their inward Manner of bearing ...
... manner of Force towards affecting my Judgment . I see Men flourish- ing in Courts and languishing in Jayls , without being prejudiced from their Circumstances to their Favour or Disadvantage ; but from their inward Manner of bearing ...
Strana 450
... manner , at the same time he came within the Target of the Gentleman who rode against him , and taking him with incredible Force before him on the Pummel of his Saddle , he in that manner rid the Turnament over , with an Air that shewed ...
... manner , at the same time he came within the Target of the Gentleman who rode against him , and taking him with incredible Force before him on the Pummel of his Saddle , he in that manner rid the Turnament over , with an Air that shewed ...
Strana 488
... Manners in the Country . There has happened another Revolution in the Point of Good Breeding , which relates to the ... manner as a Clown would blush to hear . This infamous Piece of Good Breeding , which reigns among the Coxcombs of ...
... Manners in the Country . There has happened another Revolution in the Point of Good Breeding , which relates to the ... manner as a Clown would blush to hear . This infamous Piece of Good Breeding , which reigns among the Coxcombs of ...
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The Spectator, Zväzok 1 Joseph Addison,Sir Richard Steele,Donald Frederic Bond Zobrazenie úryvkov - 1965 |
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