The Spectator, Svazek 3J. and R. Tonson, 1801 - Počet stran: 313 |
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Strana 11
... according to Mr. COWLEY , ' there is no dallying with life , ' ) they deter- mined , pursuant to the resolution they had taken in the beginning of their lives , to retire , and pass the remainder of their days in the country . In order ...
... according to Mr. COWLEY , ' there is no dallying with life , ' ) they deter- mined , pursuant to the resolution they had taken in the beginning of their lives , to retire , and pass the remainder of their days in the country . In order ...
Strana 35
... according to her own notions of a fine man , that when he ascended the throne of his father , he became the most foolish and abandoned tyrant that was ever placed at the head of the Roman empire , signalizing himself in nothing but the ...
... according to her own notions of a fine man , that when he ascended the throne of his father , he became the most foolish and abandoned tyrant that was ever placed at the head of the Roman empire , signalizing himself in nothing but the ...
Strana 38
... according to the little model which was got among them . I cannot believe the re- port they have there , that it was sent down franked by a parliament man in a little packet ; but probably by next winter this fashion will be at the ...
... according to the little model which was got among them . I cannot believe the re- port they have there , that it was sent down franked by a parliament man in a little packet ; but probably by next winter this fashion will be at the ...
Strana 48
... according to his office he dealt much in intelligence ; and doubted not but there was some foundation for his reports of the rest of the company , as well as for the whimsical account he gave of me . The next morning at day - break we ...
... according to his office he dealt much in intelligence ; and doubted not but there was some foundation for his reports of the rest of the company , as well as for the whimsical account he gave of me . The next morning at day - break we ...
Strana 49
... according to a frequent , though invidious behaviour of military men , ordered his man to look sharp , that none but one of the ladies should have the place he had taken fronting to the coach - box . The We were in some little time ...
... according to a frequent , though invidious behaviour of military men , ordered his man to look sharp , that none but one of the ladies should have the place he had taken fronting to the coach - box . The We were in some little time ...
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