The Spectator, Svazek 1Dent, 1926 An amusing and informative record of English morals and manners in the early-eighteenth century. |
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... fall to my Share , I must do myself the Justice to open the Work with my own History . I was born to a small Hereditary Estate , which , accord ing to the Tradition of the Village where it lies , was bounded by the same Hedges and ...
... fall to my Share , I must do myself the Justice to open the Work with my own History . I was born to a small Hereditary Estate , which , accord ing to the Tradition of the Village where it lies , was bounded by the same Hedges and ...
Strana 12
... fall on some divine Topick , which he always treats with much Authority as one who has no Interests in this World , as one who is hastening to the Object of all his Wishes , and conceives Hope from his Decays and Infirmities . These are ...
... fall on some divine Topick , which he always treats with much Authority as one who has no Interests in this World , as one who is hastening to the Object of all his Wishes , and conceives Hope from his Decays and Infirmities . These are ...
Strana 13
... fall away from the most florid Com plexion , and the most healthful State of Body , and wither into a Skeleton , Her Recoveries were often as sudden as her Decays , insomuch that she would revive in a Moment out of a wasting Distemper ...
... fall away from the most florid Com plexion , and the most healthful State of Body , and wither into a Skeleton , Her Recoveries were often as sudden as her Decays , insomuch that she would revive in a Moment out of a wasting Distemper ...
Strana 15
... falling into so many empty Bags , that I now found not above a tenth part of them had been filled with Mony , The rest that took up the same Space , and made the same Figure as the Bags that were really filled with Mony , had been blown ...
... falling into so many empty Bags , that I now found not above a tenth part of them had been filled with Mony , The rest that took up the same Space , and made the same Figure as the Bags that were really filled with Mony , had been blown ...
Strana 28
... fall in with all the Passions and Humours of his Yoke - Fellow : Do not you remember , Child , says she , that the Pidgeon - house fell the very Afternoon that our care less Wench spilt the Salt upon the Table ? Yes , says he , My Dear ...
... fall in with all the Passions and Humours of his Yoke - Fellow : Do not you remember , Child , says she , that the Pidgeon - house fell the very Afternoon that our care less Wench spilt the Salt upon the Table ? Yes , says he , My Dear ...
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