The Spectator, 8. kötetJ. F. Dove, 1827 |
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39. oldal
... means I shall be in the most amiable light of which I am capable ; I shall be received with freedom , you with reserve . ' mon , who has himself no designs of marriage at all , easily fell into the scheme ; and you may observe , that ...
... means I shall be in the most amiable light of which I am capable ; I shall be received with freedom , you with reserve . ' mon , who has himself no designs of marriage at all , easily fell into the scheme ; and you may observe , that ...
42. oldal
... mean as to his domestic character ) be too often recommended to the imitation of others . How amiable is that affability and benevolence with which he treats his neighbours , and every one , even the meanest of his own family ! and yet ...
... mean as to his domestic character ) be too often recommended to the imitation of others . How amiable is that affability and benevolence with which he treats his neighbours , and every one , even the meanest of his own family ! and yet ...
49. oldal
... mean that thou shalt be taken from me , but that I will never leave thee , and con- sequently cannot be said to have posterity . Behold , my dearest Alexandrinus , the effect of what was propagated in nine months . We are not to ...
... mean that thou shalt be taken from me , but that I will never leave thee , and con- sequently cannot be said to have posterity . Behold , my dearest Alexandrinus , the effect of what was propagated in nine months . We are not to ...
50. oldal
... means you will give me life as I have you , and we will from that hour mutually lay aside the authority of having bestowed life on each other , live as brethren , and prepare new medicines against such another period of time as will ...
... means you will give me life as I have you , and we will from that hour mutually lay aside the authority of having bestowed life on each other , live as brethren , and prepare new medicines against such another period of time as will ...
54. oldal
... means of a peevish old gentlewoman , known by the title of the Lady Bluemantle . This heroine had , for many years together , outdone the whole sisterhood of gossips in in- vention , quick utterance , and unprovoked malice . This good ...
... means of a peevish old gentlewoman , known by the title of the Lady Bluemantle . This heroine had , for many years together , outdone the whole sisterhood of gossips in in- vention , quick utterance , and unprovoked malice . This good ...
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