The SpectatorRichard Eyres, 1778 |
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... said , that the Lady on the throne would have been almoft frighted to diftraction , had the feen but any one of thefe fpect es ; what then must have been her condition when the faw them all in a body ? She fainted and died away at the ...
... said , that the Lady on the throne would have been almoft frighted to diftraction , had the feen but any one of thefe fpect es ; what then must have been her condition when the faw them all in a body ? She fainted and died away at the ...
Strana 43
... said houfe ; where the fuffers none to approach them but herself , and a fervant - maid who is deaf and dumb , and ' whom she provided on purpose to prepare their food and cleanfe their cages ; having found by ' long experience how hard ...
... said houfe ; where the fuffers none to approach them but herself , and a fervant - maid who is deaf and dumb , and ' whom she provided on purpose to prepare their food and cleanfe their cages ; having found by ' long experience how hard ...
Strana 67
... said , by the conceptions of others . This happy re- gion was peopled with innumerable fwarms of / fpirits , who applied themfelves to exercises and diverfions according as their fancies led them . Some of them were toffing the figure ...
... said , by the conceptions of others . This happy re- gion was peopled with innumerable fwarms of / fpirits , who applied themfelves to exercises and diverfions according as their fancies led them . Some of them were toffing the figure ...
Strana 69
... said he , " Mr. Honeycomb , you are a " Tory ; tell me truly , are you a friend to the " doctor or not ? " Will , inftead of making her a reply , smiled in her face , for indeed the was very pretty , and told her that one of her patches ...
... said he , " Mr. Honeycomb , you are a " Tory ; tell me truly , are you a friend to the " doctor or not ? " Will , inftead of making her a reply , smiled in her face , for indeed the was very pretty , and told her that one of her patches ...
Strana 71
... said all the can fay , " Tis wrefted to the lover's fancy . Quoth he , O whither , wicked Bruin , ' Art thou fled to my - echo , Ruin ? " I thought th ' hadft fcorn'd to budge a step For fear , quoth echo , Marry guep Am not I here to ...
... said all the can fay , " Tis wrefted to the lover's fancy . Quoth he , O whither , wicked Bruin , ' Art thou fled to my - echo , Ruin ? " I thought th ' hadft fcorn'd to budge a step For fear , quoth echo , Marry guep Am not I here to ...
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