The Spectator, Svazek 2J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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Strana 1
... kind of battle - array one against another . After a short survey of them , I found they were patched differently ; the faces on one hand being spotted on the right side of the forehead , and those upon the other on the left . I quickly ...
... kind of battle - array one against another . After a short survey of them , I found they were patched differently ; the faces on one hand being spotted on the right side of the forehead , and those upon the other on the left . I quickly ...
Strana 2
... kind of disgrace , while the other is so much set off and adorned by the owner ; and that the patches turn to the right or to ; the left , according to the principles of the man who is most in favour . But whatever may be the motives of ...
... kind of disgrace , while the other is so much set off and adorned by the owner ; and that the patches turn to the right or to ; the left , according to the principles of the man who is most in favour . But whatever may be the motives of ...
Strana 8
... kind of method of being so from generation to generation . The father mortgages when his son is very young ; and the boy is to marry , as soon as he is at age , to redeem it and find portions for his sisters . This , forsooth , is no ...
... kind of method of being so from generation to generation . The father mortgages when his son is very young ; and the boy is to marry , as soon as he is at age , to redeem it and find portions for his sisters . This , forsooth , is no ...
Strana 17
... kind of fringe for his candlesticks . I remember in particular , after having read over a poem of an eminent author on a victory , I met with several fragments of it upon the next rejoicing day , which had been employed in squibs and ...
... kind of fringe for his candlesticks . I remember in particular , after having read over a poem of an eminent author on a victory , I met with several fragments of it upon the next rejoicing day , which had been employed in squibs and ...
Strana 19
... kind of fiction which one of the greatest of the Latin poets has made use of upon a parallel occasion ; I mean that passage in Horace , when he describes himself when he was a child , fallen asleep in a desert wood , and covered with ...
... kind of fiction which one of the greatest of the Latin poets has made use of upon a parallel occasion ; I mean that passage in Horace , when he describes himself when he was a child , fallen asleep in a desert wood , and covered with ...
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