“The” Spectator, Svazek 6J. Parsons, 1793 |
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Strana 8
... hear further from , Sir , your most obedient servant , If MR . SPECTATOR , MIRTILLA ? April 28 , 1712 . YOUR observations on persons that have behaved themselves irreverently at church , I doubt not , have had a good effect on some that ...
... hear further from , Sir , your most obedient servant , If MR . SPECTATOR , MIRTILLA ? April 28 , 1712 . YOUR observations on persons that have behaved themselves irreverently at church , I doubt not , have had a good effect on some that ...
Strana 38
... hear how the stocks go ; and though you are never so intently employed on a graver subject , a young fellow of the other end of the town will take his place and tell you , Mrs. SUCH - A - ONE is charmingly handsome , because he just now ...
... hear how the stocks go ; and though you are never so intently employed on a graver subject , a young fellow of the other end of the town will take his place and tell you , Mrs. SUCH - A - ONE is charmingly handsome , because he just now ...
Strana 56
... hear the pretty rogues talk of virtue and vice among each other . She is the laziest creature in the world , but I must confess , strict- ly virtuous ; the peevishest hussey breathing , but as to her virtue , she is without blemish ...
... hear the pretty rogues talk of virtue and vice among each other . She is the laziest creature in the world , but I must confess , strict- ly virtuous ; the peevishest hussey breathing , but as to her virtue , she is without blemish ...
Strana 59
... hear his Prayers . " He was then interrupted with a whole volley of vows which were made for the health of a tyrannical prince by his subjects who prayed for him in his < 6 presence . MENIPPUS was surprised , after having " listened to ...
... hear his Prayers . " He was then interrupted with a whole volley of vows which were made for the health of a tyrannical prince by his subjects who prayed for him in his < 6 presence . MENIPPUS was surprised , after having " listened to ...
Strana 61
... hear no more of him . Upon " which he flung down the trap - door in a passion , and 66 was resolved to give no more audiences that day . ” . Notwithstanding the levity of this fable , the moral of it very well deserves our attention ...
... hear no more of him . Upon " which he flung down the trap - door in a passion , and 66 was resolved to give no more audiences that day . ” . Notwithstanding the levity of this fable , the moral of it very well deserves our attention ...
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