The Spectator, Svazek 2Harrison and Company, 1793 |
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Strana 41
... pafs fuch another " night to be matter of the whole fex . My reader will " doubtless be curious to know what became of me the " next morning : why truly my bed - fellows left me D 3 << about < c " about an hour before day , and THE ...
... pafs fuch another " night to be matter of the whole fex . My reader will " doubtless be curious to know what became of me the " next morning : why truly my bed - fellows left me D 3 << about < c " about an hour before day , and THE ...
Strana 44
... pafs the night , " Yet rife next morning vigorous for the fight , " Fresh as the day , and active as the light . ' Upon hearing this , Craftin , with an air of deference , played Honoria's fan , and repeated , ' ' Sedley has that ...
... pafs the night , " Yet rife next morning vigorous for the fight , " Fresh as the day , and active as the light . ' Upon hearing this , Craftin , with an air of deference , played Honoria's fan , and repeated , ' ' Sedley has that ...
Strana 55
... pafs in " his mind whilft he is taken up with that earnest con- " templation , lets flip out of his account a good part " of that duration , and thinks that time shorter than it " is . " We might carry this thought further , and ...
... pafs in " his mind whilft he is taken up with that earnest con- " templation , lets flip out of his account a good part " of that duration , and thinks that time shorter than it " is . " We might carry this thought further , and ...
Strana 59
... paf- fion to that of their joy . I will not fay we fee often , in the next tender things to children , tears fhed with- out much grieving . Thus it is common to fhed • tears without much forrow , and as common to fuffer much forrow ...
... paf- fion to that of their joy . I will not fay we fee often , in the next tender things to children , tears fhed with- out much grieving . Thus it is common to fhed • tears without much forrow , and as common to fuffer much forrow ...
Strana 74
... blafphemes , and it may pafs unrefented ; but to fay he lies , though but in jeft , is an affront that nothing but blood can expiate . The reafon perhaps may be , fo be , because no other vice implies a want 74 THE SPECTATOR .
... blafphemes , and it may pafs unrefented ; but to fay he lies , though but in jeft , is an affront that nothing but blood can expiate . The reafon perhaps may be , fo be , because no other vice implies a want 74 THE SPECTATOR .
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