The Spectator, Svazek 2Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... tell , but the books they recommend are as follow : -A Paraphrase on the History of Susanna . Rules to keep Lent . The Christians Overthrow prevented . A Dissuasive from the Play - house . The Virtues of Camphire , with Directions to ...
... tell , but the books they recommend are as follow : -A Paraphrase on the History of Susanna . Rules to keep Lent . The Christians Overthrow prevented . A Dissuasive from the Play - house . The Virtues of Camphire , with Directions to ...
Strana 42
... tell it in Monsieur Paradin's own words , ' the women , that like snails in a fright had drawn in their horns , shot them out again as soon as the danger was over . ' This ex- travagance of the women's head - dresses in that age is ...
... tell it in Monsieur Paradin's own words , ' the women , that like snails in a fright had drawn in their horns , shot them out again as soon as the danger was over . ' This ex- travagance of the women's head - dresses in that age is ...
Strana 46
... tell an- other he whores , drinks , blasphemes , and it may pass unresented ; but to say he lies , though but in jest , is an affront that nothing but blood can expi- ate . The reason perhaps may be , because no other vice implies a ...
... tell an- other he whores , drinks , blasphemes , and it may pass unresented ; but to say he lies , though but in jest , is an affront that nothing but blood can expi- ate . The reason perhaps may be , because no other vice implies a ...
Strana 47
... tell his lordship the person's name who justled him as he came out from the op- era ; but , before he would proceed , he begged his lordship that he would not deny him the honour of making him his second . The English lord , to avoid ...
... tell his lordship the person's name who justled him as he came out from the op- era ; but , before he would proceed , he begged his lordship that he would not deny him the honour of making him his second . The English lord , to avoid ...
Strana 53
... tell it . It is therefore the privilege of posterity to adjust the characters of illustrious persons , and to set mat- ters right between those antagonists , who by their rivalry for greatness divided a whole age into fac- tions . We ...
... tell it . It is therefore the privilege of posterity to adjust the characters of illustrious persons , and to set mat- ters right between those antagonists , who by their rivalry for greatness divided a whole age into fac- tions . We ...
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