The Spectator, Svazek 8J. Nunn, 1816 |
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Strana 6
... give an account of this sur- prising change which has been produced in me , and which I look upon to be as remarkable an accident as any recorded in history , since that . which happened to the son of Cræsus , after having been many ...
... give an account of this sur- prising change which has been produced in me , and which I look upon to be as remarkable an accident as any recorded in history , since that . which happened to the son of Cræsus , after having been many ...
Strana 7
... a man is learning to fence , he practises both on friend and foe ; but when he is a master in the art , he never exerts it but on what he thinks the right side . That this last allusion may not give my reader a NO . 557 . 7 SPECTATOR .
... a man is learning to fence , he practises both on friend and foe ; but when he is a master in the art , he never exerts it but on what he thinks the right side . That this last allusion may not give my reader a NO . 557 . 7 SPECTATOR .
Strana 8
That this last allusion may not give my reader a wrong idea of my design in this paper , I must here inform him , that the author of it is of no faction ; that he is a friend to no interests but those of truth and virtue ; nor a foe to ...
That this last allusion may not give my reader a wrong idea of my design in this paper , I must here inform him , that the author of it is of no faction ; that he is a friend to no interests but those of truth and virtue ; nor a foe to ...
Strana 11
... give over , for that he would have no such doings in his house . I had not been long in this nation , before I was told by one , for whom I had asked a certain favour from the chief of the king's servants , whom they here call the Lord ...
... give over , for that he would have no such doings in his house . I had not been long in this nation , before I was told by one , for whom I had asked a certain favour from the chief of the king's servants , whom they here call the Lord ...
Strana 16
... give him back his colic ; but they were incapable ei- ther of them to recede from the choice they had made . A poor galley - slave , who had thrown down his chains , took up the gout in their stead , but made such wry faces , that one ...
... give him back his colic ; but they were incapable ei- ther of them to recede from the choice they had made . A poor galley - slave , who had thrown down his chains , took up the gout in their stead , but made such wry faces , that one ...
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