The Spectator, Volume 1George Gregory Smith Dent, 1945 |
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Pagina 314
... give one general Crack that may be heard at a considerable Distance when the Wind sits fair . This is one of the most difficult Parts of the Exercise ; but I have several Ladies with me , who at their first Entrance could not give a Pop ...
... give one general Crack that may be heard at a considerable Distance when the Wind sits fair . This is one of the most difficult Parts of the Exercise ; but I have several Ladies with me , who at their first Entrance could not give a Pop ...
Pagina 327
... give passionate or inconsistent Orders to those about him . Thus Respect and Love go together ; and a certain Chearfulness in Performance of their Duty , is the particular Distinction of the lower part of this Family . When a Ser- vant ...
... give passionate or inconsistent Orders to those about him . Thus Respect and Love go together ; and a certain Chearfulness in Performance of their Duty , is the particular Distinction of the lower part of this Family . When a Ser- vant ...
Pagina 435
... give it himself , or preserve it when they have it . Yet so it is , that People can bear any Quality in the World than Beauty . It is the Consolation of all who are naturally too much affected with the Force of it , that a little ...
... give it himself , or preserve it when they have it . Yet so it is , that People can bear any Quality in the World than Beauty . It is the Consolation of all who are naturally too much affected with the Force of it , that a little ...
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