The Spectator, Svazek 7J. and R. Tonson, and S. Draper, 1747 |
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Strana 77
... not stay- ing too late from my own Family , to pafs through the Hazards of a Town full of Ranters and Debauchees . You that are a C < 6 6 < Philo- < Philofopher should urge in our behalf , that ' N ° 486 77 THE SPECTATOR .
... not stay- ing too late from my own Family , to pafs through the Hazards of a Town full of Ranters and Debauchees . You that are a C < 6 6 < Philo- < Philofopher should urge in our behalf , that ' N ° 486 77 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 87
... late there have been two Words in every one of them , which he could heartily wish left out , viz . Price Two - Pence . I have a Letter from a Sope - boiler , who condoles with me very affectionately , upon the neceffity we both lie ...
... late there have been two Words in every one of them , which he could heartily wish left out , viz . Price Two - Pence . I have a Letter from a Sope - boiler , who condoles with me very affectionately , upon the neceffity we both lie ...
Strana 160
... late to excel in Works of this Nature . Among these , I do not know any one who has fuc- ceeded better than a very ingenious Gentleman , to whom I am obliged for the following Piece , and who was the Author of the Vision in the CCCCLX ...
... late to excel in Works of this Nature . Among these , I do not know any one who has fuc- ceeded better than a very ingenious Gentleman , to whom I am obliged for the following Piece , and who was the Author of the Vision in the CCCCLX ...
Strana 182
... reach'd any innocent and inadvertent Man of his Purfe . These Rafcals of late Years have been the Gallants of the Town , and carried it T with a fashionable haughty Air , to the dif couragement with 182 N ° 504 THE SPECTATO R.
... reach'd any innocent and inadvertent Man of his Purfe . These Rafcals of late Years have been the Gallants of the Town , and carried it T with a fashionable haughty Air , to the dif couragement with 182 N ° 504 THE SPECTATO R.
Strana 184
... late Inftance of a Bite , which no Biter for the future will ever be able to equal , tho ' I heartily wish him the fame occafion . It is a Superftition with fome Surgeons who beg the Bodies of condemn'd Malefactors , to go to the Goal ...
... late Inftance of a Bite , which no Biter for the future will ever be able to equal , tho ' I heartily wish him the fame occafion . It is a Superftition with fome Surgeons who beg the Bodies of condemn'd Malefactors , to go to the Goal ...
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