The Spectator, Svazek 6Harrison and Company, 1793 |
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Strana 45
... pleaded without a piece of pack- thread in his hand , which he used to twist about a thumb or a finger all the while he was fpeaking : the wags of thofe thofe days used to call it the thread of his THE SPECTATOR , 45.
... pleaded without a piece of pack- thread in his hand , which he used to twist about a thumb or a finger all the while he was fpeaking : the wags of thofe thofe days used to call it the thread of his THE SPECTATOR , 45.
Strana 46
... pleading ; but he had better have let it alone , for he loft his caufe by his jeft . I have all along acknowledged myself to be a dumb man , and therefore may be thought a very improper per- fon to give rules for oratory ; but I believe ...
... pleading ; but he had better have let it alone , for he loft his caufe by his jeft . I have all along acknowledged myself to be a dumb man , and therefore may be thought a very improper per- fon to give rules for oratory ; but I believe ...
Strana 125
... pleadings , defending his client from general fcandal , fays very handfomely , and with much reafon , There are many who have particular en- gagements to the profecutor : there are many who are known to have ill - will to him for whom I ...
... pleadings , defending his client from general fcandal , fays very handfomely , and with much reafon , There are many who have particular en- gagements to the profecutor : there are many who are known to have ill - will to him for whom I ...
Strana 136
... pleaded mo- vingly in behalf of the poor children , and they for themselves much more forcibly by finging an hymn : and I had the happiness to be a contributor to this little 6 religious inftitution of innocents , and am fure I never ...
... pleaded mo- vingly in behalf of the poor children , and they for themselves much more forcibly by finging an hymn : and I had the happiness to be a contributor to this little 6 religious inftitution of innocents , and am fure I never ...
Strana 189
... plead for the continuance of this work , have much the greater weight . For , in the first place , in recompence for the expence to which this will put my readers , it is to be hoped they may re- ceive from every paper fo much ...
... plead for the continuance of this work , have much the greater weight . For , in the first place , in recompence for the expence to which this will put my readers , it is to be hoped they may re- ceive from every paper fo much ...
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