The Spectator, Svazek 9William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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Strana ix
... leave to tell you the manner of her death . She took leave of all her family , and bore the vain application of me- dicines with the greatest patience imaginable . When the physician told her she must certainly die , she desired , as ...
... leave to tell you the manner of her death . She took leave of all her family , and bore the vain application of me- dicines with the greatest patience imaginable . When the physician told her she must certainly die , she desired , as ...
Strana xv
... leave it to your own sagacity to improve or neglect this specula- tion . I am , sir , " Your most obedient " Humble servant . " Postscript to the Spectator , No. 502 . " N. B. There are in the play of the Self - Tormen- tor of Terence ...
... leave it to your own sagacity to improve or neglect this specula- tion . I am , sir , " Your most obedient " Humble servant . " Postscript to the Spectator , No. 502 . " N. B. There are in the play of the Self - Tormen- tor of Terence ...
Strana 15
... leaves ; " and a man of mode among us , who has not some fair one to sigh for , might as well pretend to appear dressed with out his periwig . We have lovers in prose innumerable . All our pretenders to rhyme are professed inamora- toes ...
... leaves ; " and a man of mode among us , who has not some fair one to sigh for , might as well pretend to appear dressed with out his periwig . We have lovers in prose innumerable . All our pretenders to rhyme are professed inamora- toes ...
Strana 24
... leave and part- ed . Now , Sir , I had not been got home a fortnight , when I received a letter from a neighbor of theirs , that ever since that fatal afternoon the lady had been most inhumanly treated , and the husband publicly stormed ...
... leave and part- ed . Now , Sir , I had not been got home a fortnight , when I received a letter from a neighbor of theirs , that ever since that fatal afternoon the lady had been most inhumanly treated , and the husband publicly stormed ...
Strana 33
... leave to the discussion of others ; and shall only remark further in this place , that all printers and booksellers take the wall of one another according to the above - mentioned merits of the No. 529 . 33 THE SPECTATOR .
... leave to the discussion of others ; and shall only remark further in this place , that all printers and booksellers take the wall of one another according to the above - mentioned merits of the No. 529 . 33 THE SPECTATOR .
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