The Spectator, Volume 3George Gregory Smith Dent, 1945 - 524 pagina's |
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Pagina 27
... Head . Among several other Figures , he was very well pleased to see the Statesman Cecil upon his Knees ; and ... Head , and told us , there was fine Reading in the Casualties of that Reign . Our Conductor then pointed to that Monument ...
... Head . Among several other Figures , he was very well pleased to see the Statesman Cecil upon his Knees ; and ... Head , and told us , there was fine Reading in the Casualties of that Reign . Our Conductor then pointed to that Monument ...
Pagina 32
... Head , which he always kept close shaved ; regarding , it seems , the Hairs of his Head as so many Suckers , which if they had been suffered to grow , might have drawn away the Nourishment from his Chin , and by that Means have starved ...
... Head , which he always kept close shaved ; regarding , it seems , the Hairs of his Head as so many Suckers , which if they had been suffered to grow , might have drawn away the Nourishment from his Chin , and by that Means have starved ...
Pagina 92
... Head on the Block , gave Instances of that good Humour with which he had always entertained his Friends in the most ordinary Occurrences . His Death was of a Piece with his Life . There was nothing in it new , forced or affected . He ...
... Head on the Block , gave Instances of that good Humour with which he had always entertained his Friends in the most ordinary Occurrences . His Death was of a Piece with his Life . There was nothing in it new , forced or affected . He ...
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