The Spectator, Svazek 2C. Whittingham Dean Str. ... 1803., 1803 |
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Strana 26
... thou be honest , thou'rt a dev'lish cheat . ' I have seen a very ingenious author on this subject , who founds his speculations on the supposition , that as a man hath in the mould of his face a remote like- ness to that of an ox , a ...
... thou be honest , thou'rt a dev'lish cheat . ' I have seen a very ingenious author on this subject , who founds his speculations on the supposition , that as a man hath in the mould of his face a remote like- ness to that of an ox , a ...
Strana 42
... Grace was in all her steps , Heaven in her eye , In every gesture , dignity , and love . I , overjoy'd , could not forbear aloud ; 2 Paradise Lost , viii . 469-511 , " This turn hath made amends : thou hast fulfill'd 42 89 . SPECTATOR .
... Grace was in all her steps , Heaven in her eye , In every gesture , dignity , and love . I , overjoy'd , could not forbear aloud ; 2 Paradise Lost , viii . 469-511 , " This turn hath made amends : thou hast fulfill'd 42 89 . SPECTATOR .
Strana 43
" This turn hath made amends : thou hast fulfill'd Thy words , Creator bounteous and benign ! Giver of all things fair ; but fairest this Of all thy gifts , nor enviest . I now see Bone of my bone , flesh of my flesh , my self . " She ...
" This turn hath made amends : thou hast fulfill'd Thy words , Creator bounteous and benign ! Giver of all things fair ; but fairest this Of all thy gifts , nor enviest . I now see Bone of my bone , flesh of my flesh , my self . " She ...
Strana 138
... thou hast made good the old saying , That women are not to be trust → ed . Was not I the husband of thy virginity ? Have I not children by thee ? How couldst thou forget our loves so far as to enter into a second marriage , and after ...
... thou hast made good the old saying , That women are not to be trust → ed . Was not I the husband of thy virginity ? Have I not children by thee ? How couldst thou forget our loves so far as to enter into a second marriage , and after ...
Strana 153
... His proud stomach , at the cost of restless nights , constant inquietudes , danger of affronts , and a thou- sand nameless inconveniencies , preserves this canker in his fortune , rather than it shall be said 114 . 153 SPECTATOR .
... His proud stomach , at the cost of restless nights , constant inquietudes , danger of affronts , and a thou- sand nameless inconveniencies , preserves this canker in his fortune , rather than it shall be said 114 . 153 SPECTATOR .
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