The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, 第 9-10 卷J. Crissy, 1841 |
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第 5 頁
... turn themselves of course from Damon . They meet and compare notes upon your carriage ; and the letter which was brought to you the other day was a contri- vance to mark your resentment . When you saw the billet subscribed Damon , and ...
... turn themselves of course from Damon . They meet and compare notes upon your carriage ; and the letter which was brought to you the other day was a contri- vance to mark your resentment . When you saw the billet subscribed Damon , and ...
第 6 頁
... turns of your temper are carefully watched , and their quick and faithful intelli- gence gives your lovers irresistible advantage . You will please , Madam , to be upon your guard , and take all the necessary precautions against one who ...
... turns of your temper are carefully watched , and their quick and faithful intelli- gence gives your lovers irresistible advantage . You will please , Madam , to be upon your guard , and take all the necessary precautions against one who ...
第 28 頁
... turn altogether upon topics of learning and morality ? Why should it pretend only to wit , humour , or the like ? things which are useful on ly to amuse men of literature and superior educa- tion 28 No. 428 . THE SPECTATOR .
... turn altogether upon topics of learning and morality ? Why should it pretend only to wit , humour , or the like ? things which are useful on ly to amuse men of literature and superior educa- tion 28 No. 428 . THE SPECTATOR .
第 30 頁
... turns in my paper , they are welcome ; from the late noble inventor of the longitude , to the humble author of strops for razors . If to carry ships in safety , to give help to people tossed in a troubled sea , without knowing to what ...
... turns in my paper , they are welcome ; from the late noble inventor of the longitude , to the humble author of strops for razors . If to carry ships in safety , to give help to people tossed in a troubled sea , without knowing to what ...
第 44 頁
... turns himself to my governess , and asks , whether this ( pointing to me ) was his daughter ? This ( added he ) is the very picture of death : my child was a plump - faced , hale , fresh - coloured girl ; but this looks as if she was ...
... turns himself to my governess , and asks , whether this ( pointing to me ) was his daughter ? This ( added he ) is the very picture of death : my child was a plump - faced , hale , fresh - coloured girl ; but this looks as if she was ...
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