The Spectator, Svazek 81793 |
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Strana 16
... less than a quarter of an hour he smiled , and was as merry as if nothing had happened . Another who came with him told me by my interpreter , “ He should be glad to do me any service that lay in his power . " Upon which I desired him ...
... less than a quarter of an hour he smiled , and was as merry as if nothing had happened . Another who came with him told me by my interpreter , “ He should be glad to do me any service that lay in his power . " Upon which I desired him ...
Strana 23
... less than a quarter of an hour , pulled the old gentleman by the beard , and had like to have knocked his brains out : so that meeting the true father , who came towards him with a fit of the gripes , he begged him to take his son again ...
... less than a quarter of an hour , pulled the old gentleman by the beard , and had like to have knocked his brains out : so that meeting the true father , who came towards him with a fit of the gripes , he begged him to take his son again ...
Strana 32
... less than a twelvemonth . This young matron is looked upon as the most rising member of the Society , and will pro- bably be in the President's chair before she dies . These Ladies , upon their first institution , resolved to give the ...
... less than a twelvemonth . This young matron is looked upon as the most rising member of the Society , and will pro- bably be in the President's chair before she dies . These Ladies , upon their first institution , resolved to give the ...
Strana 43
... are blended and mixed together , in a great or less proportion , in every one ; and if you would search for some particular good quality in its most emi- nent · nent degree of perfection , you will often find NO 564 . 43 THE SPECTATOR .
... are blended and mixed together , in a great or less proportion , in every one ; and if you would search for some particular good quality in its most emi- nent · nent degree of perfection , you will often find NO 564 . 43 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 46
... less his armour ; however , transported with a 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 ...
... less his armour ; however , transported with a 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 ...
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