“The” Spectator, Svazek 6J. Parsons, 1793 |
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... once for all , and you will extremely oblige , Your humble servant , - SIR , BETTY LEMON , St. Bride's , May 15 , 1712 . ' Tis a great deal of pleasure to me , and I dare say will be no less satisfactory to you , that I have an op ...
... once for all , and you will extremely oblige , Your humble servant , - SIR , BETTY LEMON , St. Bride's , May 15 , 1712 . ' Tis a great deal of pleasure to me , and I dare say will be no less satisfactory to you , that I have an op ...
Strana 23
... once or twice Knight of the shire . He cannot forbear this exercise of benevolence even in town , when he meets with any one in his morning or evening walks . It broke from him to several boats that passed by us on the water ; but to ...
... once or twice Knight of the shire . He cannot forbear this exercise of benevolence even in town , when he meets with any one in his morning or evening walks . It broke from him to several boats that passed by us on the water ; but to ...
Strana 31
... will towards his person . Friendship immediately banishes envy under all its disguises , Aman who can once doubt whether he should rejoice rejoice in his friend's being happier than himself , may No. 385 . THE SPECTATOR .
... will towards his person . Friendship immediately banishes envy under all its disguises , Aman who can once doubt whether he should rejoice rejoice in his friend's being happier than himself , may No. 385 . THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 34
... hold much stronger with respect to a worthy one , that he may never be upbraided for having lost so valuable a treasure which was once in his possession . X. No. 386 . FRIDAY , MAY 23 , 1712 . 34 No. 385 . THE SPECTATOR .
... hold much stronger with respect to a worthy one , that he may never be upbraided for having lost so valuable a treasure which was once in his possession . X. No. 386 . FRIDAY , MAY 23 , 1712 . 34 No. 385 . THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 48
... once upon a time , resolved upon a reformation of the constellations : for which purpose having summoned the stars together , he complains to them of the great decay of the worship of the gods , which he thought so much the harder ...
... once upon a time , resolved upon a reformation of the constellations : for which purpose having summoned the stars together , he complains to them of the great decay of the worship of the gods , which he thought so much the harder ...
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