The Spectator, Svazek 8J. Nunn, 1816 |
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Strana 35
... night insensibly fell upon me . I at first amused myself with all the richness and variety of co- lours which appeared in the western parts of heaven ; in proportion as they faded away and went out , several stars and planets appeared ...
... night insensibly fell upon me . I at first amused myself with all the richness and variety of co- lours which appeared in the western parts of heaven ; in proportion as they faded away and went out , several stars and planets appeared ...
Strana 62
... night keep- ing them up at table with him and his companions ; how- ever , I think myself obliged to them for leading him a chace in which he broke his neck . Mr. Waitfort began his addresses anew ; and I verily believe I had married ...
... night keep- ing them up at table with him and his companions ; how- ever , I think myself obliged to them for leading him a chace in which he broke his neck . Mr. Waitfort began his addresses anew ; and I verily believe I had married ...
Strana 63
... nights at the groom - porter's ; and my diamond necklace , which was stole , I did not know how , I met in the street upon Jenny Wheedle's neck . My plate vanished piece by piece ; and I had been reduced to downright pewter , if my ...
... nights at the groom - porter's ; and my diamond necklace , which was stole , I did not know how , I met in the street upon Jenny Wheedle's neck . My plate vanished piece by piece ; and I had been reduced to downright pewter , if my ...
Strana 64
... money , and I soon found he loved money to distraction ; there was nothing he would not do to get it ; nothing he would not suffer to preserve it ; the smallest expence kept him awake whole nights ; and when 64 No. 573 . SPECTATOR .
... money , and I soon found he loved money to distraction ; there was nothing he would not do to get it ; nothing he would not suffer to preserve it ; the smallest expence kept him awake whole nights ; and when 64 No. 573 . SPECTATOR .
Strana 65
smallest expence kept him awake whole nights ; and when he paid a bill , it was with as many sighs , and after as many delays , as a man that endures the loss of a limb . I heard nothing but reproofs for extravagancy whatever I did . I ...
smallest expence kept him awake whole nights ; and when he paid a bill , it was with as many sighs , and after as many delays , as a man that endures the loss of a limb . I heard nothing but reproofs for extravagancy whatever I did . I ...
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