The Spectator, Svazek 6Alexander Chalmers F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - Počet stran: 362 |
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... gentlemen very diligent at his lucubrations in Fleet - street ; and , by the way , I should be under some concern lest this hard student should one time or other crack his brain with study- ing , but that I am in hopes nature has taken ...
... gentlemen very diligent at his lucubrations in Fleet - street ; and , by the way , I should be under some concern lest this hard student should one time or other crack his brain with study- ing , but that I am in hopes nature has taken ...
Strana 95
... gentlemen are not made for any manly employments , and for want of business are often as much in the vapours as the ladies . Now what I pro- pose is this , that since knotting is again in fashion , which has been found a very pretty ...
... gentlemen are not made for any manly employments , and for want of business are often as much in the vapours as the ladies . Now what I pro- pose is this , that since knotting is again in fashion , which has been found a very pretty ...
Strana 241
... gentlemen of the blade , who I find have been so used to action that they know not how to lie still . They seem generally to be of opinion that the fair at home ought to reward them for their services abroad ; and that , till the cause ...
... gentlemen of the blade , who I find have been so used to action that they know not how to lie still . They seem generally to be of opinion that the fair at home ought to reward them for their services abroad ; and that , till the cause ...
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