The Spectator, Svazek 1J. Duncan, 1791 |
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... thou art ! put off this monstrous shape . ON PUBLIC DIVERSIONS . ↓ I e I was reflecting this morning upon the spirit and hu- mour of the public diversions five and twenty years ago and those of the present time ; and lamented to myself ...
... thou art ! put off this monstrous shape . ON PUBLIC DIVERSIONS . ↓ I e I was reflecting this morning upon the spirit and hu- mour of the public diversions five and twenty years ago and those of the present time ; and lamented to myself ...
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... Thou dog in forehead ! - HOM . IL . i . 225 . POPE . ON IMPUBENCE . AMONG the other hardy undertakings which I have proposed to myself , that of the correction of impudence is what I have very much at heart . This in a particu- lar ...
... Thou dog in forehead ! - HOM . IL . i . 225 . POPE . ON IMPUBENCE . AMONG the other hardy undertakings which I have proposed to myself , that of the correction of impudence is what I have very much at heart . This in a particu- lar ...
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... thou an angry monarch's fury brave ? The words were no sooner out of my mouth , when a serjeant knocked me down , and asked me if I had a mind to mutiny , in talking things nobody understood . You see , Sir , my unhappy circumstances ...
... thou an angry monarch's fury brave ? The words were no sooner out of my mouth , when a serjeant knocked me down , and asked me if I had a mind to mutiny , in talking things nobody understood . You see , Sir , my unhappy circumstances ...
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... thou do ?, TROUBLESOME IMPERTINENCE OF INSIGNIFICANT PEOPLE . THERE are in this town a great number of insignificant . people , who are by no means fit for the better sort of conversation , and yet have an impertinent ambition of ...
... thou do ?, TROUBLESOME IMPERTINENCE OF INSIGNIFICANT PEOPLE . THERE are in this town a great number of insignificant . people , who are by no means fit for the better sort of conversation , and yet have an impertinent ambition of ...
Strana 120
... thou but as handsome as LETITIA ? She received such language with that ingenuous and pleasing mirth which is natural to a woman without design . He still sighed in vain for LETITIA , but found certain relief in the agreeable ...
... thou but as handsome as LETITIA ? She received such language with that ingenuous and pleasing mirth which is natural to a woman without design . He still sighed in vain for LETITIA , but found certain relief in the agreeable ...
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