The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals, 第 4 卷G. B. Whittaker, 1827 |
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第 vi 頁
... dress - Will Honeycomb's notions of it . 266 Miseries of prostitution - Arts of procuresses 267 Criticism on Paradise Lost 268 Letters on pulling the nose ADDISON STEELE . ADDISON · STEELE · On choice in marriage - from a heedless gazer ...
... dress - Will Honeycomb's notions of it . 266 Miseries of prostitution - Arts of procuresses 267 Criticism on Paradise Lost 268 Letters on pulling the nose ADDISON STEELE . ADDISON · STEELE · On choice in marriage - from a heedless gazer ...
第 190 頁
... dresses which hung there deserted by their first masters , and ex- posed to the purchase of the best bidder . At this ... dress , turned of fifty . He had at this time fifty pounds in ready money ; and in this habit , with this fortune ...
... dresses which hung there deserted by their first masters , and ex- posed to the purchase of the best bidder . At this ... dress , turned of fifty . He had at this time fifty pounds in ready money ; and in this habit , with this fortune ...
第 207 頁
... dress in which they hastily send them , that the reader may see I am not accuser and judge myself , but that the in- dictment is properly and fairly laid , before I proceed against the criminal . C MR . SPECTATOR , As you are spectator ...
... dress in which they hastily send them , that the reader may see I am not accuser and judge myself , but that the in- dictment is properly and fairly laid , before I proceed against the criminal . C MR . SPECTATOR , As you are spectator ...
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Universality of ambitionits wrong directions | 10 |
Fragment of Sappho | 26 |
On the beauty and loveliness of virtue | 90 |
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