The Spectator, Volume 4George Atherton Aitken G. Routledge, 1898 |
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Pagina 47
... give me your thoughts upon it . My answer to Lydia was as follows , which I hope you will approve ; for you are ' to know the woman's family affect a wonderful ease on these occasions , though they expect it should be painfully received ...
... give me your thoughts upon it . My answer to Lydia was as follows , which I hope you will approve ; for you are ' to know the woman's family affect a wonderful ease on these occasions , though they expect it should be painfully received ...
Pagina 168
... give him an early seasoning of morality . " " , 1 " " Next to those examples which may be met with in books , I very much approve Horace's way of setting before youth the infamous or honourable characters of their contempor- aries ...
... give him an early seasoning of morality . " " , 1 " " Next to those examples which may be met with in books , I very much approve Horace's way of setting before youth the infamous or honourable characters of their contempor- aries ...
Pagina 291
... give in their almanacs for this month ; such as are A spare and simple diet , with the moderate use of phlebotomy ' . " Under this head of abstinence I shall also advise my fair readers to be in a particular manner careful how they ...
... give in their almanacs for this month ; such as are A spare and simple diet , with the moderate use of phlebotomy ' . " Under this head of abstinence I shall also advise my fair readers to be in a particular manner careful how they ...
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