The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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Strana 54
... says he , ' you find he is very cautious of giving offence , and has therefore put two dashes into his pudding . ' A fig for his dash , ' says the angry poli- tician ; in his next sentences he gives a plain innuen- do that our posterity ...
... says he , ' you find he is very cautious of giving offence , and has therefore put two dashes into his pudding . ' A fig for his dash , ' says the angry poli- tician ; in his next sentences he gives a plain innuen- do that our posterity ...
Strana 55
... says I , he has made a little amends for it in his next sentence , where he leaves a blank space without so much as a consonant to direct us . I mean , ' says I , after those words , " the fleet that used to be the terror of the ocean ...
... says I , he has made a little amends for it in his next sentence , where he leaves a blank space without so much as a consonant to direct us . I mean , ' says I , after those words , " the fleet that used to be the terror of the ocean ...
Strana 139
... says my interpreter , " is the heart of Dick Gloomy , who never thirsted after any thing but money . Not ... says my companion , " belongs to Will Worthy . He has , indeed , a most noble soul , and is possessed of a thousand good ...
... says my interpreter , " is the heart of Dick Gloomy , who never thirsted after any thing but money . Not ... says my companion , " belongs to Will Worthy . He has , indeed , a most noble soul , and is possessed of a thousand good ...
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