The Spectator, Zväzok 1S. Marks, 1826 |
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... meet opposite battalions , the action received a wound he was sensible not only without reluctance but with alacrity . was mortal ; his reflection on this occasion My friend answered what I said in the follow - was , " I wish I could ...
... meet opposite battalions , the action received a wound he was sensible not only without reluctance but with alacrity . was mortal ; his reflection on this occasion My friend answered what I said in the follow - was , " I wish I could ...
Strana 244
... meet him with a sud- may be started against every thing that is not den indifference , admiration in her face at capable of mathematical demonstration ; in his being surprised that he is received like a order to unsettle the mind of the ...
... meet him with a sud- may be started against every thing that is not den indifference , admiration in her face at capable of mathematical demonstration ; in his being surprised that he is received like a order to unsettle the mind of the ...
Strana 288
... meet with some celebrated thought upon it , or a thought The natural love to Latin , which is so pre- of my own expressed in better words , or some valent in our common people , makes me think similitudes for the illustration of my ...
... meet with some celebrated thought upon it , or a thought The natural love to Latin , which is so pre- of my own expressed in better words , or some valent in our common people , makes me think similitudes for the illustration of my ...
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Care of the Female | 4 |
Folly of the Pride of Birth or Fortune | 5 |
The Uses of the Spectator | 10 |
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