The Spectator, Svazek 1Donaldson, 1766 |
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Strana 47
... herself from the ferious anger the was in , fhe replied in the follow- ing manner : Sir , When I confider how perfectly new all you have faid on this fubject is , and that the story you have given us is not quite two thousand years old ...
... herself from the ferious anger the was in , fhe replied in the follow- ing manner : Sir , When I confider how perfectly new all you have faid on this fubject is , and that the story you have given us is not quite two thousand years old ...
Strana 67
... herself out of the world , when he is not in the ring , the play - house , or the drawingroom : She lives in a perpetual motion of body , and rest- leffness of thought , and is never eafy in any one place , when the thinks there is more ...
... herself out of the world , when he is not in the ring , the play - house , or the drawingroom : She lives in a perpetual motion of body , and rest- leffness of thought , and is never eafy in any one place , when the thinks there is more ...
Strana 84
... herself as befits beauty and innocence , and yet with fo much fpirit as fufficiently expreffes her indignation . The whole tranfaction is performed with the eyes ; and the the crime is no less than employing them in such 84 No 20 . THE ...
... herself as befits beauty and innocence , and yet with fo much fpirit as fufficiently expreffes her indignation . The whole tranfaction is performed with the eyes ; and the the crime is no less than employing them in such 84 No 20 . THE ...
Strana 135
... herself , we can do fo too , and be merry upon that occafion . Mr. SPECTATOR , YOUR making public the late trouble I gave you , you will find to have been the occafion of this : Who should I meet at the coffeehouse ' door the other ...
... herself , we can do fo too , and be merry upon that occafion . Mr. SPECTATOR , YOUR making public the late trouble I gave you , you will find to have been the occafion of this : Who should I meet at the coffeehouse ' door the other ...
Strana 156
... herself , and a fervant - maid who is deaf and dumb , and whom he provided on purpose to prepare their food and cleanfe their cages ; having found by long experience , how hard a thing it is for thofe to keep filence who have the ufe of ...
... herself , and a fervant - maid who is deaf and dumb , and whom he provided on purpose to prepare their food and cleanfe their cages ; having found by long experience , how hard a thing it is for thofe to keep filence who have the ufe of ...
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