The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Bände 1-2J. J. Woodward, 1832 - 895 Seiten |
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... sometimes I am seen thrusting my head into a round of politi cians at Will's , and listening with great at- tention to the narratives that are made in those little circular audiences . Sometimes I smoke a pipe at Child's , † and whilst ...
... sometimes I am seen thrusting my head into a round of politi cians at Will's , and listening with great at- tention to the narratives that are made in those little circular audiences . Sometimes I smoke a pipe at Child's , † and whilst ...
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... sometimes join the little committee of po- tion of communicating them to the public . litics in the inner - room , as one who comes They would indeed draw me out of that ob- there to hear and improve . My face is scurity which I have ...
... sometimes join the little committee of po- tion of communicating them to the public . litics in the inner - room , as one who comes They would indeed draw me out of that ob- there to hear and improve . My face is scurity which I have ...
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... sometimes be dull , in pity to them , action which was well executed , upon bet- and will , from time to time , administer ter information appears so altered in its cir- consolations to them by further discoveries cumstances , that the ...
... sometimes be dull , in pity to them , action which was well executed , upon bet- and will , from time to time , administer ter information appears so altered in its cir- consolations to them by further discoveries cumstances , that the ...
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... sometimes you see him putting on grave looks and a solemn habit , sometimes airy in his behaviour and fantastic in his dress ; insomuch that at different times he appears as serious as a judge , and as jocu- lar as a Merry - Andrew ...
... sometimes you see him putting on grave looks and a solemn habit , sometimes airy in his behaviour and fantastic in his dress ; insomuch that at different times he appears as serious as a judge , and as jocu- lar as a Merry - Andrew ...
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... sometimes happy and sometimes miserable , as they found it in the fable which they made choice of , or as it might affect their audience in the most agreeable manner . Aristotle con- siders the tragedies that were written in either of ...
... sometimes happy and sometimes miserable , as they found it in the fable which they made choice of , or as it might affect their audience in the most agreeable manner . Aristotle con- siders the tragedies that were written in either of ...
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