The Spectator, Svazek 2J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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Strana 15
... sure Pharamond is not . Know then , that I have > this morning unfortunately killed in a duel , the. * The person here alluded to was a Mr. Thornhill , .who killed Sir Cholmley Dering in a duel in Tothil Fields , on the 9th of May 1711 ...
... sure Pharamond is not . Know then , that I have > this morning unfortunately killed in a duel , the. * The person here alluded to was a Mr. Thornhill , .who killed Sir Cholmley Dering in a duel in Tothil Fields , on the 9th of May 1711 ...
Strana 22
... sure that he had in his mind some general implicit notion of this art of physiognomy which I have just now mentioned ; and that when his courtiers told him his face was made like an eagle's , he understood them in the same manner as if ...
... sure that he had in his mind some general implicit notion of this art of physiognomy which I have just now mentioned ; and that when his courtiers told him his face was made like an eagle's , he understood them in the same manner as if ...
Strana 33
... sure ; for yesterday was once to - morrow . That yesterday is gone , and nothing gain'd ; And all thy fruitless days will thus be drain'd : For thou hast more to - morrows yet to ask , And wilt be ever to begin thy task ; Who , like the ...
... sure ; for yesterday was once to - morrow . That yesterday is gone , and nothing gain'd ; And all thy fruitless days will thus be drain'd : For thou hast more to - morrows yet to ask , And wilt be ever to begin thy task ; Who , like the ...
Strana 43
... sure to observe , that there are people who can resign nothing , and know not how to give up what they know they cannot hold ; that there are those who will not ailow youth their follies , not because they are themselves past them , but ...
... sure to observe , that there are people who can resign nothing , and know not how to give up what they know they cannot hold ; that there are those who will not ailow youth their follies , not because they are themselves past them , but ...
Strana 67
... sure they were the unluckiest people in the world in servants , and so forth . All I mean by this representation is , to shew you that we poor servants are not ( what you called us too generally ) all rogues ; but that we are ; what we ...
... sure they were the unluckiest people in the world in servants , and so forth . All I mean by this representation is , to shew you that we poor servants are not ( what you called us too generally ) all rogues ; but that we are ; what we ...
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