The Spectator, Svazek 2Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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Strana 115
... never to have suffered a disadvantage in fight . How different from this gentleman is Jack True- penny , who has been an old acquaintance of Sir Andrew and myself from boys , but could never learn our caution . Jack has a whorish ...
... never to have suffered a disadvantage in fight . How different from this gentleman is Jack True- penny , who has been an old acquaintance of Sir Andrew and myself from boys , but could never learn our caution . Jack has a whorish ...
Strana 215
... never have been the man he is , had he not broke windows , knocked down constables , disturbed honest people with his midnight serenades , and beat up a lewd woman's quarters , when he was a young fellow . The en- gaging in adventures ...
... never have been the man he is , had he not broke windows , knocked down constables , disturbed honest people with his midnight serenades , and beat up a lewd woman's quarters , when he was a young fellow . The en- gaging in adventures ...
Strana 325
... never care for drawing people in the fashion : as very well knowing that the head - dress , or perriwig , that now prevails , and gives a grace to their portraitures at present , will make a very odd figure and perhaps look mon- strous ...
... never care for drawing people in the fashion : as very well knowing that the head - dress , or perriwig , that now prevails , and gives a grace to their portraitures at present , will make a very odd figure and perhaps look mon- strous ...
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VOL II | 13 |
DIFFERENCE between True and False | 62 |
On Friendship ADDISON | 68 |
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