The Spectator, Svazek 81793 |
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Strana 13
... desire it , shall be published hereafter ; until which time I must entreat the courteous reader to suspend his curiosity , and rather to consider what is written than who they are that write it . Having thus adjusted all necessary ...
... desire it , shall be published hereafter ; until which time I must entreat the courteous reader to suspend his curiosity , and rather to consider what is written than who they are that write it . Having thus adjusted all necessary ...
Strana 16
... desire me to give over , for that he would have no such doings in his house . I had not been long in this nation before I was told by one , for whom I had asked a certain favour from the chief of the king's servants , whom they here ...
... desire me to give over , for that he would have no such doings in his house . I had not been long in this nation before I was told by one , for whom I had asked a certain favour from the chief of the king's servants , whom they here ...
Strana 40
... desire you will take my case into consideration , that I may be no longer made a tool of , and only employed to stop a gap . Such usage , without a pun , makes me look very Blank . For all which rea- sons I humbly recommend myself to ...
... desire you will take my case into consideration , that I may be no longer made a tool of , and only employed to stop a gap . Such usage , without a pun , makes me look very Blank . For all which rea- sons I humbly recommend myself to ...
Strana 46
... desire to serve his country in so great an exi- gency , snatching up a spear in one hand and a sword in the other , he flung himself into the thickest ranks of his enemies . Nothing could withstand his fury : in what part soever he ...
... desire to serve his country in so great an exi- gency , snatching up a spear in one hand and a sword in the other , he flung himself into the thickest ranks of his enemies . Nothing could withstand his fury : in what part soever he ...
Strana 54
... desire of this sort of honour , and if you could recommend me effectually , should be well enough con- tented to pass the remainder of my days in the arms of some dear kind creature , and upon a pretty estate in the country . This , as ...
... desire of this sort of honour , and if you could recommend me effectually , should be well enough con- tented to pass the remainder of my days in the arms of some dear kind creature , and upon a pretty estate in the country . This , as ...
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