The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, 第 7-8 卷J. Crissy, 1841 |
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第 17 頁
... carrying on of his fable , and for the breaking off the combat between the two warriors , who were upon the point of engaging . To this we may further add , that Milton justified in this passage , as we find the same noble allegory in ...
... carrying on of his fable , and for the breaking off the combat between the two warriors , who were upon the point of engaging . To this we may further add , that Milton justified in this passage , as we find the same noble allegory in ...
第 22 頁
... carrying with me a faithful servant , who had been also my mother's maid , to be present at the ceremony . When that was over , I demanded a certificate , signed by the minister , my husband , and the servant I just now spoke of . After ...
... carrying with me a faithful servant , who had been also my mother's maid , to be present at the ceremony . When that was over , I demanded a certificate , signed by the minister , my husband , and the servant I just now spoke of . After ...
第 33 頁
... carry on a war against mankind ; and by the standing maxims of their policy ; are to enter into no alliances but one , and that is offensive and defensive with all bawdy houses in general , of which they have declared themselves ...
... carry on a war against mankind ; and by the standing maxims of their policy ; are to enter into no alliances but one , and that is offensive and defensive with all bawdy houses in general , of which they have declared themselves ...
第 37 頁
... carrying it to the window , she was very agreeably surprised to find there was nothing within the lid but a little looking - glass , in which , after she had viewed her own face with more pleasure than she had ever done before , she ...
... carrying it to the window , she was very agreeably surprised to find there was nothing within the lid but a little looking - glass , in which , after she had viewed her own face with more pleasure than she had ever done before , she ...
第 41 頁
... , and looks frightened at finding what he was lookThe air is very cold ; and pray let him know , that if he knocks at the door he will be ing for . carried to the parlour fire ; and I will come D 2 No. 326 . 41 THE SPECTATOR .
... , and looks frightened at finding what he was lookThe air is very cold ; and pray let him know , that if he knocks at the door he will be ing for . carried to the parlour fire ; and I will come D 2 No. 326 . 41 THE SPECTATOR .
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