The Spectator, Svazek 2J. Duncan, 1791 |
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... town , • Where with like hafte , tho ' diff'rent ways they run , • Some to undo , and some to be undone ; ' I say , when I behold this vaft variety of persons and humours , with the pains they both take for the accomplishment of the ...
... town , • Where with like hafte , tho ' diff'rent ways they run , • Some to undo , and some to be undone ; ' I say , when I behold this vaft variety of persons and humours , with the pains they both take for the accomplishment of the ...
Strana 13
... town , all the physic his friend took was conveyed to him by Jack , and infcribed , • A bolus or an electuary for Mr. Truepenny . ' Jack had a good estate left him , which came to nothing ; because he believed all who pretended to ...
... town , all the physic his friend took was conveyed to him by Jack , and infcribed , • A bolus or an electuary for Mr. Truepenny . ' Jack had a good estate left him , which came to nothing ; because he believed all who pretended to ...
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... town . There are men of wit in all conditions of life ; and mixing with these people at their diversions , I have heard coquettes , and prudes as well rallied , and infolence and pride exposed , ( allowing for their want of education ) ...
... town . There are men of wit in all conditions of life ; and mixing with these people at their diversions , I have heard coquettes , and prudes as well rallied , and infolence and pride exposed , ( allowing for their want of education ) ...
Strana 42
... town , which shall be nameless ; or rather for the better found and elevation of the history , instead of Mr. and Mrs. such a one , I fhall call them by feigned pames . Without further preface , you are to know that within the liberties ...
... town , which shall be nameless ; or rather for the better found and elevation of the history , instead of Mr. and Mrs. such a one , I fhall call them by feigned pames . Without further preface , you are to know that within the liberties ...
Strana 45
... a common calamity , bewailed togeer the danger of their lovers . They immediately uncessed to go out , and took hackneys to prevent inischief : but , after alarming all parts of the town , N ° 91 . THE SPECTATOR . 45.
... a common calamity , bewailed togeer the danger of their lovers . They immediately uncessed to go out , and took hackneys to prevent inischief : but , after alarming all parts of the town , N ° 91 . THE SPECTATOR . 45.
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