The Spectator ..Peter Wilson, 1755 |
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Strana 16
... because they cannot but be very fhocking to the reader as well as the SPECTATOR . In this manner they carry on a war against mankind ; and by the standing maxims of their policy , are to enter into no alliances but one , and that is ...
... because they cannot but be very fhocking to the reader as well as the SPECTATOR . In this manner they carry on a war against mankind ; and by the standing maxims of their policy , are to enter into no alliances but one , and that is ...
Strana 17
... because I ⚫ am now my own man , and may match where I please ; for my father is taken away , and now I am come to my living which is ten yard land , and a house ; and there is never a yard land in our field but it is as well " worth ...
... because I ⚫ am now my own man , and may match where I please ; for my father is taken away , and now I am come to my living which is ten yard land , and a house ; and there is never a yard land in our field but it is as well " worth ...
Strana 34
... because they are made at home , and the has had fome fhare in the performance . There would be no end of relating to you the parti . culars of the annual charge , in furnishing her ftore . room with a profufion of pickles and preferves ...
... because they are made at home , and the has had fome fhare in the performance . There would be no end of relating to you the parti . culars of the annual charge , in furnishing her ftore . room with a profufion of pickles and preferves ...
Strana 44
... because the faint , in his effigies before the book , was drawn without a beard . We fee by these inftances what homage the world has formerly paid to beards ; and that a barber was not then allow'd to make thofe depredations on the ...
... because the faint , in his effigies before the book , was drawn without a beard . We fee by these inftances what homage the world has formerly paid to beards ; and that a barber was not then allow'd to make thofe depredations on the ...
Strana 63
... because I looked upon them as a piece of natural criticism , and was well pleased to hear him , at the conclufion of almoft every fcene , telling me that he could not imagine how the play would end . One while he appeared much con ...
... because I looked upon them as a piece of natural criticism , and was well pleased to hear him , at the conclufion of almoft every fcene , telling me that he could not imagine how the play would end . One while he appeared much con ...
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