The Lounger: A Periodical Paper, Published at Edinburgh in the Years 1785 and 1786, Том 1T. Cadell and W. Davies, in the Strand, and W. Creech, at Edinburgh., 1804 - Всего страниц: 314 |
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... the arrangement of fome of the gen- teeleft part of their audience . When the curtain was down , I faw Colonel Cauftic throw his eye round the house with a look look which I knew had nothing to do with the 46 N ° 6 . THE LOUNGER .
... the arrangement of fome of the gen- teeleft part of their audience . When the curtain was down , I faw Colonel Cauftic throw his eye round the house with a look look which I knew had nothing to do with the 46 N ° 6 . THE LOUNGER .
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... knew had nothing to do with the Comedy . After a filence of two or three mi- nutes , in which I did not choose to interrupt him , " Amidst the various calculations of lives , " faid he , " is there any table for the life of a Beauty ...
... knew had nothing to do with the Comedy . After a filence of two or three mi- nutes , in which I did not choose to interrupt him , " Amidst the various calculations of lives , " faid he , " is there any table for the life of a Beauty ...
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... knew not half her worth . The fituation in which fhe was now placed , brought to my view many points of excellence which were before undiscovered . Muft I own to my shame , that the poffeffion of this treasure diminished its value ...
... knew not half her worth . The fituation in which fhe was now placed , brought to my view many points of excellence which were before undiscovered . Muft I own to my shame , that the poffeffion of this treasure diminished its value ...
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... knew that by the skilful hand of Art , the romantic fcenes of Nature might be much aided and improved ; and I already en- joyed , by anticipation , the happiness I expected to derive from the beauty of the place , and the ornaments I ...
... knew that by the skilful hand of Art , the romantic fcenes of Nature might be much aided and improved ; and I already en- joyed , by anticipation , the happiness I expected to derive from the beauty of the place , and the ornaments I ...
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... knew that by the skilful hand of Art , the romantic fcenes of Nature might be much aided and improved ; and I already en- joyed , by anticipation , the happiness I expected to derive from the beauty of the place , and the ornaments I ...
... knew that by the skilful hand of Art , the romantic fcenes of Nature might be much aided and improved ; and I already en- joyed , by anticipation , the happiness I expected to derive from the beauty of the place , and the ornaments I ...
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The Lounger: A Periodical Paper, Published at Edinburgh in the Years ..., Том 3 Полный просмотр - 1804 |
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