The Spectator, Svazek 701893 |
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... body, sometimes when I had occasion to buy treacle or liquorish powder at the apothecary's shop, I am so enamoured with you, that I can no more keep close my flaming desires to become your servant And I am the more bold now to write to ...
... body, sometimes when I had occasion to buy treacle or liquorish powder at the apothecary's shop, I am so enamoured with you, that I can no more keep close my flaming desires to become your servant And I am the more bold now to write to ...
Strana 114
... body writhes, and heart heaves with pity and with agony ! Oh almighty sufferer, look down, look down from thy triumphant infamy. Lo, he inclines his head to his sacred bosom ! Hark ! he groans ! See, he ex- Sires ! The earth trembles ...
... body writhes, and heart heaves with pity and with agony ! Oh almighty sufferer, look down, look down from thy triumphant infamy. Lo, he inclines his head to his sacred bosom ! Hark ! he groans ! See, he ex- Sires ! The earth trembles ...
Strana 122
... body and smoked a cobbler. The same company, at another night, has each man burned his cravat ; and one, perhaps, whose estate would bear it, has thrown a long wig and laced hat into the same fire.* Thus they have jested themselves ...
... body and smoked a cobbler. The same company, at another night, has each man burned his cravat ; and one, perhaps, whose estate would bear it, has thrown a long wig and laced hat into the same fire.* Thus they have jested themselves ...
Strana 123
... body, to carry on a good jest. He is very old for a man of so much good humour ; but to this day he is seldom merry but he has occasion to be valiant at the same time. But, by the favour of these gentlemen, I am humbly of opinion, that ...
... body, to carry on a good jest. He is very old for a man of so much good humour ; but to this day he is seldom merry but he has occasion to be valiant at the same time. But, by the favour of these gentlemen, I am humbly of opinion, that ...
Strana 144
... body, yet it is apt to cause saeh a dirzi- ness in young empty heads, as too often lasts their lifetime. " 1 am, Sir, your most humble servant, " Philip Homebred." [Mr. Philip Yobks, afterwards Karl of Hardwicke.] " Birchin-lane. •' Sir ...
... body, yet it is apt to cause saeh a dirzi- ness in young empty heads, as too often lasts their lifetime. " 1 am, Sir, your most humble servant, " Philip Homebred." [Mr. Philip Yobks, afterwards Karl of Hardwicke.] " Birchin-lane. •' Sir ...
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