The Spectator, Svazek 3J. and R. Tonson, 1801 - Počet stran: 313 |
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Strana 7
... speak . I was in some pain for him , until I found he had acquitted him- self of two or three sentences , with a look of much bu- siness and great intrepidity . Upon his first rising the court was hushed , and a ge- neral whisper ran ...
... speak . I was in some pain for him , until I found he had acquitted him- self of two or three sentences , with a look of much bu- siness and great intrepidity . Upon his first rising the court was hushed , and a ge- neral whisper ran ...
Strana 8
... speak to the Judge . In our return home we met with a very odd accident ; which I cannot forbear relating , because it shews how desirous all who know Sir ROGER are of giving him marks of their esteem . When we were arrived upon the ...
... speak to the Judge . In our return home we met with a very odd accident ; which I cannot forbear relating , because it shews how desirous all who know Sir ROGER are of giving him marks of their esteem . When we were arrived upon the ...
Strana 18
... speaking , one author is a mole to another . It is impossible for them to discover beau- ties in one another's works ; they have eyes only for spots and blemishes : they can indeed see the light , as it is said of the animals which are ...
... speaking , one author is a mole to another . It is impossible for them to discover beau- ties in one another's works ; they have eyes only for spots and blemishes : they can indeed see the light , as it is said of the animals which are ...
Strana 43
... speak readily in three or four languages , and learned upon farther examination that he had been stolen away when he was a child by a gipsy , and had rambled ever since with a gang of those strollers up and down several parts of Europe ...
... speak readily in three or four languages , and learned upon farther examination that he had been stolen away when he was a child by a gipsy , and had rambled ever since with a gang of those strollers up and down several parts of Europe ...
Strana 50
... speak indiscreetly what we are obliged to hear , by being hasped up with thee in this public vehicle , is in some degree assaulting on the high road . ' Here EPHRAIM paused , and the Captain , with a happy and uncommon impudence ( which ...
... speak indiscreetly what we are obliged to hear , by being hasped up with thee in this public vehicle , is in some degree assaulting on the high road . ' Here EPHRAIM paused , and the Captain , with a happy and uncommon impudence ( which ...
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