The SpectatorRichard Eyres, 1778 |
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... feven days after this date the barbarian does not at least ftand upon his own legs only , without an eminence , my friend Will Profper hath promised to take an haffoc oppofite to him , and stare against him , in defence of the ladies ...
... feven days after this date the barbarian does not at least ftand upon his own legs only , without an eminence , my friend Will Profper hath promised to take an haffoc oppofite to him , and stare against him , in defence of the ladies ...
Strana 94
... feven minutes good . We took a turn or two more , when to my great furprize , I faw him fquir away his watch a confiderable way into the Thames , and with great fedatenefs in his looks put up the pebble he had before found , in his fob ...
... feven minutes good . We took a turn or two more , when to my great furprize , I faw him fquir away his watch a confiderable way into the Thames , and with great fedatenefs in his looks put up the pebble he had before found , in his fob ...
Strana 97
... and read over fo many prayers in ⚫ fix or feven books of devotion , all equally nonfenfical , with a fort of warmth , that might as ¿ ' B. D. ' No. No. 80. FRIDAY , JUNE 1 . Cælum non animum No. 79 . 97 THE SPECTATOR .
... and read over fo many prayers in ⚫ fix or feven books of devotion , all equally nonfenfical , with a fort of warmth , that might as ¿ ' B. D. ' No. No. 80. FRIDAY , JUNE 1 . Cælum non animum No. 79 . 97 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 14
... feven years . But among all my plaintiffs of this nature , I most pity the unfortunate Philander , a man of a conftant paffion and plentiful fortune , who fets forth that the timorous and irrefolute Sylvia , has demurred until she is ...
... feven years . But among all my plaintiffs of this nature , I most pity the unfortunate Philander , a man of a conftant paffion and plentiful fortune , who fets forth that the timorous and irrefolute Sylvia , has demurred until she is ...
Strana 21
... feven heavens , in paradife , and in hell , which the prophet took a distinct view of ; and after having held ninety ... feven fons and feven daughters ; he was afterwards reduced to great want , and forced to think of plying in the ...
... feven heavens , in paradife , and in hell , which the prophet took a distinct view of ; and after having held ninety ... feven fons and feven daughters ; he was afterwards reduced to great want , and forced to think of plying in the ...
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