The Spectator ..Peter Wilson, 1755 |
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Strana 14
... say my reader will pardon me the quotation . Underneath this marble bearfe Lies the fubject of all verfe , Sidney's fifter , Pembroke's mother : Death , ere thou haft kill'd another , Fair and learn'd , and good as fper Time fall throw ...
... say my reader will pardon me the quotation . Underneath this marble bearfe Lies the fubject of all verfe , Sidney's fifter , Pembroke's mother : Death , ere thou haft kill'd another , Fair and learn'd , and good as fper Time fall throw ...
Strana 67
... say . Yea , I attended unto you : And behold there was none of you that convinced Job , or that fwered his words ; left you should fay , we have found out wisdom : God thrufteth him down , not ma man . Now he hath not directed his words ...
... say . Yea , I attended unto you : And behold there was none of you that convinced Job , or that fwered his words ; left you should fay , we have found out wisdom : God thrufteth him down , not ma man . Now he hath not directed his words ...
Strana 116
... I vifit , fo that I am afraid you are wholly unac quainted with what paffes among my part of the ' world , who are , tho ' I say it , without controverfy , the • moft · ་ " " 117 ' most accomplished and best 116 N ° 348 THE SPECTATOR .
... I vifit , fo that I am afraid you are wholly unac quainted with what paffes among my part of the ' world , who are , tho ' I say it , without controverfy , the • moft · ་ " " 117 ' most accomplished and best 116 N ° 348 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 117
... were telling of ? fays Jack ; I wish I had been so happy as to have come in and ' heard you , for I have not words to say what she is : " " " C ་ 6 " as • But 6 But if an agreeable height , a modeft air No 348 THE SPECTATOR .
... were telling of ? fays Jack ; I wish I had been so happy as to have come in and ' heard you , for I have not words to say what she is : " " " C ་ 6 " as • But 6 But if an agreeable height , a modeft air No 348 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 221
... of admitting any perfon who is not of their profeffion . When any who are not of the law are let in , the perfon , who introduces him , says • K 3 • he • he is a very honeft gentleman , and he N ° 372 221 THE SPECTATOR .
... of admitting any perfon who is not of their profeffion . When any who are not of the law are let in , the perfon , who introduces him , says • K 3 • he • he is a very honeft gentleman , and he N ° 372 221 THE SPECTATOR .
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