The SpectatorGeorge Routledge and sons, 1888 - 919 pagina's |
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Pagina iv
... father according to the register , also named Richard , was an attorney in Dublin . Steele seems to draw from experience - although he is not writing as of him- self or bound to any truth of personal detail - when in No. 181 of the ...
... father according to the register , also named Richard , was an attorney in Dublin . Steele seems to draw from experience - although he is not writing as of him- self or bound to any truth of personal detail - when in No. 181 of the ...
Pagina 240
... Father of a Convent who was very much renowned for his Piety and exemplary Life ; and as it is usual in the Romish Church for those who are under any great Afflic- tion , or Trouble of Mind , to apply themselves to the most eminent ...
... Father of a Convent who was very much renowned for his Piety and exemplary Life ; and as it is usual in the Romish Church for those who are under any great Afflic- tion , or Trouble of Mind , to apply themselves to the most eminent ...
Pagina 275
... Father calls him a sawcy and audacious Rascal in the first Line , and I am afraid upon Examination he will prove but an ungracious Youth . To go about railing at his Father , and to find no other Place but the Outside of his Letter to ...
... Father calls him a sawcy and audacious Rascal in the first Line , and I am afraid upon Examination he will prove but an ungracious Youth . To go about railing at his Father , and to find no other Place but the Outside of his Letter to ...
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