The SpectatorRichard Eyres, 1778 |
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... whole island . I can tell you the progress that virtue has made in all our cities , boroughs , and corporations ; and know as well the evil practices that are committed in Berwick or Exeter , as what is done in my own family . In a word ...
... whole island . I can tell you the progress that virtue has made in all our cities , boroughs , and corporations ; and know as well the evil practices that are committed in Berwick or Exeter , as what is done in my own family . In a word ...
Strana 15
... whole company clofed their ranks , and crouded about the fire . I took notice in pan ticular of a little boy , who was fo attentive to every ftory , that I am mistaken if he ventures to go to bed by himself this twelve - month . Indeed ...
... whole company clofed their ranks , and crouded about the fire . I took notice in pan ticular of a little boy , who was fo attentive to every ftory , that I am mistaken if he ventures to go to bed by himself this twelve - month . Indeed ...
Strana 20
... whole armies . It is not Lais nor Silenus , but the Harlot and the Drunkard , whom I shall endeavour to expofe ; and fhall con- fider the crime as it appears in a fpecies , not as it is circumstanced in an individual . I think it N ° 17 ...
... whole armies . It is not Lais nor Silenus , but the Harlot and the Drunkard , whom I shall endeavour to expofe ; and fhall con- fider the crime as it appears in a fpecies , not as it is circumstanced in an individual . I think it N ° 17 ...
Strana 24
... whole ifle has been disturbed with one of these monftrous Starers ; he's the head taller than any one in the church ; but , for the greater advantage of expofing him- felf , ftands upon a haffoc , and commands the ⚫ whole congregation ...
... whole ifle has been disturbed with one of these monftrous Starers ; he's the head taller than any one in the church ; but , for the greater advantage of expofing him- felf , ftands upon a haffoc , and commands the ⚫ whole congregation ...
Strana 34
... whole sentence , Thus it is very common for an English gentleman , when he hears a French tragedy , to complain that the actors of all them fpeak in a tone ; and there- fore he very wifely prefers his own countrymen , not confidering ...
... whole sentence , Thus it is very common for an English gentleman , when he hears a French tragedy , to complain that the actors of all them fpeak in a tone ; and there- fore he very wifely prefers his own countrymen , not confidering ...
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