The Spectator, Svazek 3J. Tonson, 1711 |
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Strana 8
... master , had some time since , unknown to Sir ROGER , put him up in a sign - post before the door ; so that the Knight's Head had hung out upon the road above a week before he himself knew any thing of the matter . As soon as Sir ROGER ...
... master , had some time since , unknown to Sir ROGER , put him up in a sign - post before the door ; so that the Knight's Head had hung out upon the road above a week before he himself knew any thing of the matter . As soon as Sir ROGER ...
Strana 27
... master full speed , and whisper to him that the master of the house was against such an one in the last election . This often betrayed us into hard beds and bad cheer ; for we were not so inquisitive about the inn as the innkeeper ; and ...
... master full speed , and whisper to him that the master of the house was against such an one in the last election . This often betrayed us into hard beds and bad cheer ; for we were not so inquisitive about the inn as the innkeeper ; and ...
Strana 36
... masters in painting never care for drawing people in the fashion : as very well knowing that the head - dress , or periwig , that now prevails , and gives a grace to their portraitures at present , ' will make a very odd 1 odd figure ...
... masters in painting never care for drawing people in the fashion : as very well knowing that the head - dress , or periwig , that now prevails , and gives a grace to their portraitures at present , ' will make a very odd 1 odd figure ...
Strana 42
... master , says the gipsy , that roguish leer of yours makes a pretty woman's heart ake ; you have not that simper about the mouth for nothing . The uncouth gibberish with which all this was uttered , like the dark- ness of an oracle ...
... master , says the gipsy , that roguish leer of yours makes a pretty woman's heart ake ; you have not that simper about the mouth for nothing . The uncouth gibberish with which all this was uttered , like the dark- ness of an oracle ...
Strana 43
... master of the boat refused , because the lad had not quite money enough to pay the usual fare : an eminent merchant being pleased with the looks of the boy , and secretly touched with compassion to- wards him , paid the money for him ...
... master of the boat refused , because the lad had not quite money enough to pay the usual fare : an eminent merchant being pleased with the looks of the boy , and secretly touched with compassion to- wards him , paid the money for him ...
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