The SpectatorH. Washbourne, 1852 - 722 pagina's |
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Pagina 157
... thing she wears twenty times before she resolves upon it for that day . I stand at one end of the room , and reach things to her woman . When my lady asks for a thing , I hear , and have half brought it , when the woman meets me in the ...
... thing she wears twenty times before she resolves upon it for that day . I stand at one end of the room , and reach things to her woman . When my lady asks for a thing , I hear , and have half brought it , when the woman meets me in the ...
Pagina 243
... thing we do may turn to account at that great day , when every thing we have done will be set before us . In order to give this consideration its full weight , we may cast all our actions under the division of such as are in themselves ...
... thing we do may turn to account at that great day , when every thing we have done will be set before us . In order to give this consideration its full weight , we may cast all our actions under the division of such as are in themselves ...
Pagina 267
... thing he sees or hears . Others will have it to be the playhouse thunderer , that exerts himself after this manner in the upper gallery , when he has no- thing to do upon the roof . " I do not look upon the simplicity of this , and ...
... thing he sees or hears . Others will have it to be the playhouse thunderer , that exerts himself after this manner in the upper gallery , when he has no- thing to do upon the roof . " I do not look upon the simplicity of this , and ...
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