The Spectator, Volume 1George Atherton Aitken Routledge, 1975 |
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Pagina 40
... told me there was at that time a very good club in it ; he also told me , upon further discourse with him , that two or three noisy country squires , who were settled there the year before , had considerably sunk the price of house ...
... told me there was at that time a very good club in it ; he also told me , upon further discourse with him , that two or three noisy country squires , who were settled there the year before , had considerably sunk the price of house ...
Pagina 143
... told me , in the softest manner he could , that there were some ladies ( ' but for your comfort ' , says Will , ' they are not those of the most wit ' ) that were offended at the liberties I had taken with the opera and the puppet ...
... told me , in the softest manner he could , that there were some ladies ( ' but for your comfort ' , says Will , ' they are not those of the most wit ' ) that were offended at the liberties I had taken with the opera and the puppet ...
Pagina 370
... told so . In this case therefore , we may be sure that he had in his mind some general implicit notion of this art of physiognomy which I have just now men- tioned ; and that when his courtiers told him his face was made like an eagle's ...
... told so . In this case therefore , we may be sure that he had in his mind some general implicit notion of this art of physiognomy which I have just now men- tioned ; and that when his courtiers told him his face was made like an eagle's ...
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