“The” Spectator, Svazek 6J. Parsons, 1793 |
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... young gentlewoman of my particular acquaintance who was then in the country . She coming to town , and seeing our inti- macy so great , she gave herself the liberty of taking me to task concerning it : I ingenuously told her we were not ...
... young gentlewoman of my particular acquaintance who was then in the country . She coming to town , and seeing our inti- macy so great , she gave herself the liberty of taking me to task concerning it : I ingenuously told her we were not ...
Strana 18
... beautiful story of a similar import with this , is told in Gil Blas , by Don Pomprio de Castor , an acquaintance of the young Lord whom Santillane preserved . sion . Thus many things wherein a man has pressed 18 NO . 382 . THE SPECTATOR .
... beautiful story of a similar import with this , is told in Gil Blas , by Don Pomprio de Castor , an acquaintance of the young Lord whom Santillane preserved . sion . Thus many things wherein a man has pressed 18 NO . 382 . THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 23
... young fellows a little before our landing , one of them , instead of returning the civility , asked us , what queer old put we had in the boat , and whether he was not ashamed to go a wenching at his years ? with a great deal of the ...
... young fellows a little before our landing , one of them , instead of returning the civility , asked us , what queer old put we had in the boat , and whether he was not ashamed to go a wenching at his years ? with a great deal of the ...
Strana 25
... young Dauphin of France to that desperate condition of weakness , and death itself , that it is hard to conjecture what method they will take to bring him to life again . Meantime we are assured by a very good hand from Paris , that on ...
... young Dauphin of France to that desperate condition of weakness , and death itself , that it is hard to conjecture what method they will take to bring him to life again . Meantime we are assured by a very good hand from Paris , that on ...
Strana 32
... young Marius , whose fa- ther was declared an enemy to the commonwealth , he was himself one of Sylla's chief favorites , and always near that general . he During the war between CÆSAR and POMPEY , still During 32 NO . 385 THE SPECTATOR ...
... young Marius , whose fa- ther was declared an enemy to the commonwealth , he was himself one of Sylla's chief favorites , and always near that general . he During the war between CÆSAR and POMPEY , still During 32 NO . 385 THE SPECTATOR ...
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