The Spectator, Svazek 6Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... believe you might spend an afternoon with great pleasure to yourself and to the public . It belongs to the church of Stebon - Heath , commonly called Stepney . " Whe- ther or no it be that the people of that parish have a particular ...
... believe you might spend an afternoon with great pleasure to yourself and to the public . It belongs to the church of Stebon - Heath , commonly called Stepney . " Whe- ther or no it be that the people of that parish have a particular ...
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... believe me . The parting kiss I find mightily nettles him , and confirms him in all his errors . Ben Jonson , as I remember , makes a foreigner , in one of his comedies , " admire the desperate valour of the bold English , who let out ...
... believe me . The parting kiss I find mightily nettles him , and confirms him in all his errors . Ben Jonson , as I remember , makes a foreigner , in one of his comedies , " admire the desperate valour of the bold English , who let out ...
Strana 92
... believe it is needless to tell you the op- portunities I must give , and the importunities I suf- fer . But there is one gentleman who besieges me as close as the French did Bouchain . His gravity makes him work cautious , and his ...
... believe it is needless to tell you the op- portunities I must give , and the importunities I suf- fer . But there is one gentleman who besieges me as close as the French did Bouchain . His gravity makes him work cautious , and his ...
Strana 100
... believe , you will think one that may put you in a way to employ the most idle part of the kingdom ; I mean , that part of mankind who are known by the name of the women's men , or beaux , & c . or beaux , & c . Mr. Spectator , you are ...
... believe , you will think one that may put you in a way to employ the most idle part of the kingdom ; I mean , that part of mankind who are known by the name of the women's men , or beaux , & c . or beaux , & c . Mr. Spectator , you are ...
Strana 106
... believe your readers will not be displeased to see how the same great truth shines in the pomp of Roman eloquence . • 66 This , " says Cato , " is my firm persuasion , that since the human soul exerts itself with so great ac- tivity ...
... believe your readers will not be displeased to see how the same great truth shines in the pomp of Roman eloquence . • 66 This , " says Cato , " is my firm persuasion , that since the human soul exerts itself with so great ac- tivity ...
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