The Spectator, Svazek 6Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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Strana 21
... took leave of all her family , and bore the vain application of medicines with the greatest patience imaginable . When the physician told her she must certainly die , she desired , as well as she could , that all who were present ...
... took leave of all her family , and bore the vain application of medicines with the greatest patience imaginable . When the physician told her she must certainly die , she desired , as well as she could , that all who were present ...
Strana 26
... took upon him to clear that business to me , for he said he was there . I knew him to be that sort of man that had not strength of capacity to be informed of any thing that depended merely upon his being an eye - witness , and therefore ...
... took upon him to clear that business to me , for he said he was there . I knew him to be that sort of man that had not strength of capacity to be informed of any thing that depended merely upon his being an eye - witness , and therefore ...
Strana 37
... took it into my head to write dreams and visions , I determined to print nothing of that nature which was not of my own invention . But several laborious dreamers have of late commu- nicated to me works of this nature , which , for ...
... took it into my head to write dreams and visions , I determined to print nothing of that nature which was not of my own invention . But several laborious dreamers have of late commu- nicated to me works of this nature , which , for ...
Strana 41
... took up straight , and whirled over the walls into the flaming tower , and they were no more seen nor heard of . They would sometimes cast their nets towards the right paths to catch the stragglers , whose eyes , for want of frequent ...
... took up straight , and whirled over the walls into the flaming tower , and they were no more seen nor heard of . They would sometimes cast their nets towards the right paths to catch the stragglers , whose eyes , for want of frequent ...
Strana 54
... took it into his head to come into the company on his knees , with a tankard of ale in his hand , to drink it off to the immortal memory , ' and to retire in the same manner . Steele , sitting next my father , whispered him , " Do laugh ...
... took it into his head to come into the company on his knees , with a tankard of ale in his hand , to drink it off to the immortal memory , ' and to retire in the same manner . Steele , sitting next my father , whispered him , " Do laugh ...
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