The SpectatorGeorge Routledge and sons, 1888 - 919 pagina's |
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Pagina 284
... pass away his Time agreeably . It would the main Chance more in her Head than my ' therefore be worth your Pains to place in an ' self . Tom is the gayest , the blithest Creature ! ' handsome Light the Relations and Affinities ' He ...
... pass away his Time agreeably . It would the main Chance more in her Head than my ' therefore be worth your Pains to place in an ' self . Tom is the gayest , the blithest Creature ! ' handsome Light the Relations and Affinities ' He ...
Pagina 508
... pass , is , to make all Good and Evil consist in ' Report , and with Whispers , Calumnies and Impertinencies , to have the Conduct of those ' Reports . By this means Innocents are blasted upon their first Appearance in Town ; and there ...
... pass , is , to make all Good and Evil consist in ' Report , and with Whispers , Calumnies and Impertinencies , to have the Conduct of those ' Reports . By this means Innocents are blasted upon their first Appearance in Town ; and there ...
Pagina 542
... Pass- age , and renew in the Mind of the Reader that Anguish which was pretty well laid by that Con- sideration , I have there- Subject of a particular Paper . I have in the next Place spoken of the Censures which our Author may incur ...
... Pass- age , and renew in the Mind of the Reader that Anguish which was pretty well laid by that Con- sideration , I have there- Subject of a particular Paper . I have in the next Place spoken of the Censures which our Author may incur ...
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