The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volums 7-8J. Crissy, 1838 |
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Pàgina 23
... sense of time or place . The poor igno- rant people where I lay concealed , and now pass- ed for a widow , wondered I could be so shy and strange , as they called it , to the ' squire ; and were bribed by him to admit him whenever he ...
... sense of time or place . The poor igno- rant people where I lay concealed , and now pass- ed for a widow , wondered I could be so shy and strange , as they called it , to the ' squire ; and were bribed by him to admit him whenever he ...
Pàgina 34
... sense , wrapped about a thread - paper , who has long kept it by her as an image of artless love . To her I very much respect , Mrs. Margaret Clark . Lovely , and oh ! that I could write loving Mrs. Margaret Clark , I pray you let ...
... sense , wrapped about a thread - paper , who has long kept it by her as an image of artless love . To her I very much respect , Mrs. Margaret Clark . Lovely , and oh ! that I could write loving Mrs. Margaret Clark , I pray you let ...
Pàgina 65
... sense , and breed- ing , and would kindly endeavour to influence the education and growing prospects of the younger gentry about him , I am apt to believe it would save him a great deal of stale beer on a public oc- casion , and render ...
... sense , and breed- ing , and would kindly endeavour to influence the education and growing prospects of the younger gentry about him , I am apt to believe it would save him a great deal of stale beer on a public oc- casion , and render ...
Pàgina 87
... sense is distinguished from others as he is such , though he never runs upon points too difficult for the rest of the world : in like manner , the reaching out of the arm , and the most ordi- nary motion , discovers whether a man ever ...
... sense is distinguished from others as he is such , though he never runs upon points too difficult for the rest of the world : in like manner , the reaching out of the arm , and the most ordi- nary motion , discovers whether a man ever ...
Pàgina 97
... sense , I think myself obliged to suggest to your consideration whatever may promote or prejudice them . There is an evil which has prevailed from generation to genera- tion , which gray hairs and tyrannical custom continue to support ...
... sense , I think myself obliged to suggest to your consideration whatever may promote or prejudice them . There is an evil which has prevailed from generation to genera- tion , which gray hairs and tyrannical custom continue to support ...
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