The Spectator, Svazek 8John Bell, 1776 |
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Strana 10
... give an account of this furprifing change which has been produced in me , and which I look upon to be as remarkable an accident as any recorded in hiftory , fince that which happened to the fon of Grafus , after having been many years ...
... give an account of this furprifing change which has been produced in me , and which I look upon to be as remarkable an accident as any recorded in hiftory , fince that which happened to the fon of Grafus , after having been many years ...
Strana 12
... give my reader a wrong idea of my defign in this paper , I muft here inform him , that the author of it is of no faction , that he is a friend to no interefts but thofe of truth and virtue , nor a foe to any but thofe of vice and folly ...
... give my reader a wrong idea of my defign in this paper , I muft here inform him , that the author of it is of no faction , that he is a friend to no interefts but thofe of truth and virtue , nor a foe to any but thofe of vice and folly ...
Strana 16
... give over , for that he would have no fuch doings in his houfe . I had not been . long in this nation , before I was told by one , for whom I had afked a certain favour from the . • chief of the king's fervants , whom they here call ...
... give over , for that he would have no fuch doings in his houfe . I had not been . long in this nation , before I was told by one , for whom I had afked a certain favour from the . • chief of the king's fervants , whom they here call ...
Strana 23
... give him back his colick ; but they were incapable either of them to recede from the choice they had made . A poor galley - flave , who had thrown down his chains , took up the gout in their ftead , but made fuch wry - faces , that one ...
... give him back his colick ; but they were incapable either of them to recede from the choice they had made . A poor galley - flave , who had thrown down his chains , took up the gout in their ftead , but made fuch wry - faces , that one ...
Strana 25
... give every one his own again . They discharged themselves with a great deal of pleafure ; after which the phantom , who had led them into fuch grofs delufions , was commanded to disappear . There was fent in her stead a goddefs of a ...
... give every one his own again . They discharged themselves with a great deal of pleafure ; after which the phantom , who had led them into fuch grofs delufions , was commanded to disappear . There was fent in her stead a goddefs of a ...
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