The Spectator, Svazek 2booksellers, 1799 |
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Strana 9
... competitions and coulent.on , that for this reasoir , among others , t forbade them , under pa n of death , to be present at A 3 Olym T Olympic games , notwithstanding these were the public diversions No 81 . 9 THE SPECTATOR .
... competitions and coulent.on , that for this reasoir , among others , t forbade them , under pa n of death , to be present at A 3 Olym T Olympic games , notwithstanding these were the public diversions No 81 . 9 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 11
... death of a relation . Upon coming to this unexpected good fortune , he ran into all the extravagancies imagi- nable ; was frequently in drunken disputes , broke drawers , heads , talked and swore loud , was unmannerly to those above him ...
... death of a relation . Upon coming to this unexpected good fortune , he ran into all the extravagancies imagi- nable ; was frequently in drunken disputes , broke drawers , heads , talked and swore loud , was unmannerly to those above him ...
Strana 20
... death only attends the breach of them , and shame obe- " dience to them ? As for me ? oh Pharamoad were it 66 possible to describe the nameless kind of compunctions " and tendernesses I feel , when I reflect upon the little " accidents ...
... death only attends the breach of them , and shame obe- " dience to them ? As for me ? oh Pharamoad were it 66 possible to describe the nameless kind of compunctions " and tendernesses I feel , when I reflect upon the little " accidents ...
Strana 20
... death only attends the breach of them , and shame obe- " dience to them ? As for me ? oh Pharamoad were it " possible to describe the nameless kind of compunctions " and tendernesses I feel , when I reflect upon the little " accidents ...
... death only attends the breach of them , and shame obe- " dience to them ? As for me ? oh Pharamoad were it " possible to describe the nameless kind of compunctions " and tendernesses I feel , when I reflect upon the little " accidents ...
Strana 87
... death : he is torment- ed with desires which it is impossible for him to gratify , solicited by a passion that has neither objects nor organs adapted to it : he lives in a state of invincible desire and impotence , and always burns in ...
... death : he is torment- ed with desires which it is impossible for him to gratify , solicited by a passion that has neither objects nor organs adapted to it : he lives in a state of invincible desire and impotence , and always burns in ...
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