The SpectatorA.H. Pounsford & Company, 1876 - 710 strán (strany) |
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Strana 48
... hope to increase the number of these by publish- ing this daily paper , which I shall always endeavor to make an innocent if not an improving enter- tainment , and by that means , at least , divert the minds of my female readers from ...
... hope to increase the number of these by publish- ing this daily paper , which I shall always endeavor to make an innocent if not an improving enter- tainment , and by that means , at least , divert the minds of my female readers from ...
Strana 60
... hope it may be excused , when it is considered that the dart was thrown at me by so fair a hand ; I must con- fess I had but just put on my brutality ; and Ca- milla's charms were such , that beholding her erect mien , hearing her ...
... hope it may be excused , when it is considered that the dart was thrown at me by so fair a hand ; I must con- fess I had but just put on my brutality ; and Ca- milla's charms were such , that beholding her erect mien , hearing her ...
Strana 67
... hope , convince you that I have made sign - posts my study , and consequently qualified myself for the employment which I solicit at your hands . But before I conclude my letter , I must communicate to you another remark , which I have ...
... hope , convince you that I have made sign - posts my study , and consequently qualified myself for the employment which I solicit at your hands . But before I conclude my letter , I must communicate to you another remark , which I have ...
Strana 69
... hope , will continue his correspondence , is lately admitted into the fraternity , and sent me the fol- lowing letter : " SIR , " Since I find you take notice of clubs , I beg leave to give you an account of one in Oxford , which you ...
... hope , will continue his correspondence , is lately admitted into the fraternity , and sent me the fol- lowing letter : " SIR , " Since I find you take notice of clubs , I beg leave to give you an account of one in Oxford , which you ...
Strana 75
... hope , Sir , you will give proper notice to the town that we are endeavoring at these regulations ; and that we intend for the future to show no monsters , but men who are converted into such by their own industry and affectation . If ...
... hope , Sir , you will give proper notice to the town that we are endeavoring at these regulations ; and that we intend for the future to show no monsters , but men who are converted into such by their own industry and affectation . If ...
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