The Spectator, Svazek 2S. Marks, 1826 |
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Strana 9
... head to my cane , and a tongue to my buckle . Drank a glass of purl to recover appetite . Two and three . Dined and slept well . Met Mr. Nisby there . Smoked several pipes . Mr. Nisby of opinion that laced coffee is bad for the head ...
... head to my cane , and a tongue to my buckle . Drank a glass of purl to recover appetite . Two and three . Dined and slept well . Met Mr. Nisby there . Smoked several pipes . Mr. Nisby of opinion that laced coffee is bad for the head ...
Strana 10
... head to do him the good office . It is not im- possible that Escalus might also resent that Ì question not but the reader will be sur- prised to find the above - mentioned journalist taking so much care of a life that was filled with ...
... head to do him the good office . It is not im- possible that Escalus might also resent that Ì question not but the reader will be sur- prised to find the above - mentioned journalist taking so much care of a life that was filled with ...
Strana 11
... head , with a very well acted neuter between both sexes . confusion , which favoured the escape of the spared the ladies out of complaisance , nor the aged Escalus . This adventure was matter of men out of partiality ; but ...
... head , with a very well acted neuter between both sexes . confusion , which favoured the escape of the spared the ladies out of complaisance , nor the aged Escalus . This adventure was matter of men out of partiality ; but ...
Strana 14
... heads . In the first are those and a stretch , and then without more ceremony pictures of still - life , which we ... head without further set before an English reader in its full beauty . observing , that there is scarce a speech of ...
... heads . In the first are those and a stretch , and then without more ceremony pictures of still - life , which we ... head without further set before an English reader in its full beauty . observing , that there is scarce a speech of ...
Strana 15
... heads ; to thee I call , But with no friendly voice ; and add thy name , O Sun ! to tell thee how I hate thy beams ... head of the machines , that Uriel's gliding down to the earth upon a sun - beam , with the poet's device to make him ...
... heads ; to thee I call , But with no friendly voice ; and add thy name , O Sun ! to tell thee how I hate thy beams ... head of the machines , that Uriel's gliding down to the earth upon a sun - beam , with the poet's device to make him ...
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