The Spectator, Svazek 3J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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Strana 3
... perhaps have thought of , and fills her imagination with such an unlucky idea , as in time grows familiar , excites de- sire , and loses all the shame and horror which might at first attend it . Nor is it a wonder if she who suf- fers ...
... perhaps have thought of , and fills her imagination with such an unlucky idea , as in time grows familiar , excites de- sire , and loses all the shame and horror which might at first attend it . Nor is it a wonder if she who suf- fers ...
Strana 19
... married him the week follow- ing , and to this day wears the prize upon her fin ger , the cobler having made use of it as his wed- ding - ring . C This paper might perhaps seem very imperti- nent , 173 . 19 SPECTATOR .
... married him the week follow- ing , and to this day wears the prize upon her fin ger , the cobler having made use of it as his wed- ding - ring . C This paper might perhaps seem very imperti- nent , 173 . 19 SPECTATOR .
Strana 20
C This paper might perhaps seem very imperti- nent , if it grew serious in the conclusion . I would nevertheless leave it to the consideration of those who are the patrons of this monstrous trial of skill , whether or no they are not ...
C This paper might perhaps seem very imperti- nent , if it grew serious in the conclusion . I would nevertheless leave it to the consideration of those who are the patrons of this monstrous trial of skill , whether or no they are not ...
Strana 22
... perhaps by them some proverbs against the Roman genero- sity , in fighting for , and bestowing other people's goods . But since Sir Roger has taken occasion from an old proverb , to be out of humour with merchants , it should be no ...
... perhaps by them some proverbs against the Roman genero- sity , in fighting for , and bestowing other people's goods . But since Sir Roger has taken occasion from an old proverb , to be out of humour with merchants , it should be no ...
Strana 43
... perhaps consult the good of both , more than I should do , did I always write to the particu- lar taste of either . As they neither of them know what I proceed upon , the sprightly reader , who takes up my paper in order to be diverted ...
... perhaps consult the good of both , more than I should do , did I always write to the particu- lar taste of either . As they neither of them know what I proceed upon , the sprightly reader , who takes up my paper in order to be diverted ...
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