The Spectator, Svazek 2Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... present . So that keeping his eyes full upon me , to the great surprise of his audience , he broke off his first harangue , and proceeded thus : - ' Why now there's my friend , ' mentioning me by my name , he is a fellow that thinks a ...
... present . So that keeping his eyes full upon me , to the great surprise of his audience , he broke off his first harangue , and proceeded thus : - ' Why now there's my friend , ' mentioning me by my name , he is a fellow that thinks a ...
Strana 149
... present age , as I find it in the original . The reader will see it is not foreign to my present subject , and I dare say will think it a lively representation of a per- con lying under the torments of such a kind of tantalism , or ...
... present age , as I find it in the original . The reader will see it is not foreign to my present subject , and I dare say will think it a lively representation of a per- con lying under the torments of such a kind of tantalism , or ...
Strana 264
... present too old for fox- hunting , to keep himself in action , has disposed of his beagles and got a pack of stop - hounds . What these want in speed , he endeavours to make amends for by the deepness of their mouths and the variety of ...
... present too old for fox- hunting , to keep himself in action , has disposed of his beagles and got a pack of stop - hounds . What these want in speed , he endeavours to make amends for by the deepness of their mouths and the variety of ...
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VOL II | 13 |
DIFFERENCE between True and False | 62 |
On Friendship ADDISON | 68 |
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