The Spectator, Svazek 1Richard Eyres, 1778 |
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Strana 10
... fince the persons it is composed of are criminals too considerable • for the animadverfions of our society , I mean , • Sir , the midnight mark , which has of late been * very frequently held in one of the most con- spicuous parts of ...
... fince the persons it is composed of are criminals too considerable • for the animadverfions of our society , I mean , • Sir , the midnight mark , which has of late been * very frequently held in one of the most con- spicuous parts of ...
Strana 21
... fince the small - pox , is grown tolerably ugly , and a top toast in the Club ; but I never heard him fo lavish of his fine things , as upon old Nell Trot , ' who constantly officiates at their table ; her he even adores and extols as ...
... fince the small - pox , is grown tolerably ugly , and a top toast in the Club ; but I never heard him fo lavish of his fine things , as upon old Nell Trot , ' who constantly officiates at their table ; her he even adores and extols as ...
Strana 57
... fince • she came to years of difcretion , deserted the handsome , party , and taken all possible pains ' to acquire the face in which I shall present her ' to your confideration and favour . I am , ' Gentlemen , • Your most obliged ...
... fince • she came to years of difcretion , deserted the handsome , party , and taken all possible pains ' to acquire the face in which I shall present her ' to your confideration and favour . I am , ' Gentlemen , • Your most obliged ...
Strana 59
... fince their departure , es- ployed a friend to make many enquiries of their landlord the upholsterer , relating to their man- ners and conversation , as also concerning the re- marks which they made in this country : for , next to the ...
... fince their departure , es- ployed a friend to make many enquiries of their landlord the upholsterer , relating to their man- ners and conversation , as also concerning the re- marks which they made in this country : for , next to the ...
Strana 87
... fince his time and paper was fo short ; I , that have more than I can use well of both , will put the fentiments of his kind letter , the ftile of which feems to be confused w th foraps he had got in hearing and reading what he did not ...
... fince his time and paper was fo short ; I , that have more than I can use well of both , will put the fentiments of his kind letter , the ftile of which feems to be confused w th foraps he had got in hearing and reading what he did not ...
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