The Spectator ..Peter Wilson, 1755 |
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Strana 10
... fight with the Lacedo- monians . After having addreffed himself to the feveral ranks and orders of his countrymen , and fhewn them how how they should behave themfelves in the publick caufe , 10 NOSI -THE SPECTATOR .
... fight with the Lacedo- monians . After having addreffed himself to the feveral ranks and orders of his countrymen , and fhewn them how how they should behave themfelves in the publick caufe , 10 NOSI -THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 11
... himself a flave . P ASSING under Ludgate the other day , I heard a voice bawling for charity , which I thought I had fomewhere heard before . Coming near to the grate , the prifoner called me by my name , and defired I would throw ...
... himself a flave . P ASSING under Ludgate the other day , I heard a voice bawling for charity , which I thought I had fomewhere heard before . Coming near to the grate , the prifoner called me by my name , and defired I would throw ...
Strana 16
... himself with the phantoms that flowed from his pencil . In fhort , the most elaborate of his pieces was at best but a terrifying dream ; and one could fay nothing more of his finest figures , than : that they were agreeable monfters ...
... himself with the phantoms that flowed from his pencil . In fhort , the most elaborate of his pieces was at best but a terrifying dream ; and one could fay nothing more of his finest figures , than : that they were agreeable monfters ...
Strana 21
... " false mercy of his administration , and form to himself the vengeance call'd for by those who have perished " by his negligence . R Thurfday , CONSPRYNXSTHEN N ° 85 Thursday , June 7 . Interdum N ° 84 THE SPECTATOR . 21.
... " false mercy of his administration , and form to himself the vengeance call'd for by those who have perished " by his negligence . R Thurfday , CONSPRYNXSTHEN N ° 85 Thursday , June 7 . Interdum N ° 84 THE SPECTATOR . 21.
Strana 25
... himself the cha- racter or fortune of a ftranger , from the features and lineaments of his face . We are no fooner prefented to any one we never faw before , but we are immediately ftruck with the idea of a proud , a reserved , an ...
... himself the cha- racter or fortune of a ftranger , from the features and lineaments of his face . We are no fooner prefented to any one we never faw before , but we are immediately ftruck with the idea of a proud , a reserved , an ...
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