The Spectator, Svazek 7J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1753 |
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Strana 15
... mind freely , and reprefented his mistress to him in fuch ftrong colours , that the next morning he received a challenge for his pains , and be fore twelve o'clock was run through the body by the man who had asked his advice . Celia was ...
... mind freely , and reprefented his mistress to him in fuch ftrong colours , that the next morning he received a challenge for his pains , and be fore twelve o'clock was run through the body by the man who had asked his advice . Celia was ...
Strana 16
... mind to the party herself . I have been engaged in this fubject by the following letter , which comes to me from fome notable young female fcribe , who , by the contents of it , feems to have carried matters fo far , that fhe is ripe ...
... mind to the party herself . I have been engaged in this fubject by the following letter , which comes to me from fome notable young female fcribe , who , by the contents of it , feems to have carried matters fo far , that fhe is ripe ...
Strana 18
... mind before I fet pen to paper . In the other kind of writing , it is fufficient that I have feveral thoughts on a fubject , without troubling myself to range them in fuch order , that they may feem to grow out of one another , and be ...
... mind before I fet pen to paper . In the other kind of writing , it is fufficient that I have feveral thoughts on a fubject , without troubling myself to range them in fuch order , that they may feem to grow out of one another , and be ...
Strana 19
... mind of the fcuttle - fifh , that when he is unable to extricate himself , blackens all the wa- ter about him until he becomes invifible . The man who does not know how to methodize his thoughts has always , to borrow a phrafe from the ...
... mind of the fcuttle - fifh , that when he is unable to extricate himself , blackens all the wa- ter about him until he becomes invifible . The man who does not know how to methodize his thoughts has always , to borrow a phrafe from the ...
Strana 21
... mind , well - pleas'd with the deceit ? I feem to hear , I seem to move , And wander thro ' the happy grove , Where smooth springs flow , and murm'ring breeze Wantons through the waving trees . SIR , H CREECH . Aving lately read your ...
... mind , well - pleas'd with the deceit ? I feem to hear , I seem to move , And wander thro ' the happy grove , Where smooth springs flow , and murm'ring breeze Wantons through the waving trees . SIR , H CREECH . Aving lately read your ...
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