The SpectatorA.H. Pounsford & Company, 1876 - 710 strán (strany) |
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Strana iv
... temper of an ignorant and supercilious woman , led to those habits of occasional intemperance which are said to have hastened his dissolution . The year succeeding his marriage he was appointed one of the principal Secretaries of State ...
... temper of an ignorant and supercilious woman , led to those habits of occasional intemperance which are said to have hastened his dissolution . The year succeeding his marriage he was appointed one of the principal Secretaries of State ...
Strana xvii
... temper will preserve health in the body as well as tranquillity in the mind . tilus sees the world in a hurry with the same scorn that a sober person sees a man . drunk . " Cot- JOHN BYROM was the younger son of a Linen - draper at ...
... temper will preserve health in the body as well as tranquillity in the mind . tilus sees the world in a hurry with the same scorn that a sober person sees a man . drunk . " Cot- JOHN BYROM was the younger son of a Linen - draper at ...
Strana xx
... temper more than ever unequal and morose : he rallied occasionally , and from time to time gratified the animosity he cherished against Queen Caroline and Walpole , by attacking them , and their favorites and dependents , with the same ...
... temper more than ever unequal and morose : he rallied occasionally , and from time to time gratified the animosity he cherished against Queen Caroline and Walpole , by attacking them , and their favorites and dependents , with the same ...
Strana xxi
... temper of Stella - when Swift returned to Ireland , on the Queen's death , she followed him , con- trary to his wish ; and their meetings ( allowed by all to have been perfectly platonic ) caused Stella a jealousy , which brought on a ...
... temper of Stella - when Swift returned to Ireland , on the Queen's death , she followed him , con- trary to his wish ; and their meetings ( allowed by all to have been perfectly platonic ) caused Stella a jealousy , which brought on a ...
Strana xxiii
... temper ; but at the same time possessed a degree of cool and sedate courage , which he did not fail to exhibit on proper occasions : and , to crown the whole , he was a bright pattern of innocence of life , integrity of heart , and ...
... temper ; but at the same time possessed a degree of cool and sedate courage , which he did not fail to exhibit on proper occasions : and , to crown the whole , he was a bright pattern of innocence of life , integrity of heart , and ...
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