The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals, Svazek 2George B. Whittaker, 1827 |
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Strana 81
... receive him , and desires him to sit down ; he talks , muses , and then talks again . The gentleman of the house is ... receives one of them , and upon opening it reads as follows : " I would have you , honest Jack , immediately upon the ...
... receive him , and desires him to sit down ; he talks , muses , and then talks again . The gentleman of the house is ... receives one of them , and upon opening it reads as follows : " I would have you , honest Jack , immediately upon the ...
Strana 127
... receive all day long the adoration of the youth within such and such districts . I know , in particu- lar , goods are not entered as they ought to be at the custom - house , nor law - reports perused at the Temple , by reason of one ...
... receive all day long the adoration of the youth within such and such districts . I know , in particu- lar , goods are not entered as they ought to be at the custom - house , nor law - reports perused at the Temple , by reason of one ...
Strana 189
... receive reproaches which are not due to them , they likewise receive praises which they do not de- serve . In a word , the man in a high post is never regarded with an indifferent eye , but always con- sidered as a friend or an enemy ...
... receive reproaches which are not due to them , they likewise receive praises which they do not de- serve . In a word , the man in a high post is never regarded with an indifferent eye , but always con- sidered as a friend or an enemy ...
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NUMB | 1 |
Allegory of several schemes of | 18 |
Letter from a coquettefrom B D on formal | 58 |
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