The Spectator, Svazek 2J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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Strana 8
... 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 great inconvenience to him : for he may wench , keep a public table , or feed dogs , like a worthy ...
... 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 great inconvenience to him : for he may wench , keep a public table , or feed dogs , like a worthy ...
Strana 19
... young , and tir'd with sport and play , And bound with pleasing sleep I lay , Doves cover'd me with myrtie boughs . CREECH . I have heard that the late lord Dorset , who had the greatest wit tempered with the greatest candour , and was ...
... young , and tir'd with sport and play , And bound with pleasing sleep I lay , Doves cover'd me with myrtie boughs . CREECH . I have heard that the late lord Dorset , who had the greatest wit tempered with the greatest candour , and was ...
Strana 25
... young girls about town , I need be particular in nothing but the make of my face , which has the misfortune to be exactly oval . This I take to proceed from a temper that naturally inclines me both to speak and hear . VOL . IL * See NO ...
... young girls about town , I need be particular in nothing but the make of my face , which has the misfortune to be exactly oval . This I take to proceed from a temper that naturally inclines me both to speak and hear . VOL . IL * See NO ...
Strana 26
... young merchants too long near ' Change , and -apother fair one who keeps the students at her house b E. he 11 le e e of e Et. MR . SPECTATOR , * See No 48 . * This Idol was a young widow who kept the SPECTATOR . 87 .
... young merchants too long near ' Change , and -apother fair one who keeps the students at her house b E. he 11 le e e of e Et. MR . SPECTATOR , * See No 48 . * This Idol was a young widow who kept the SPECTATOR . 87 .
Strana 27
... young man was taken with leads in his pockets below břidge , where he intended to drown himself , because his Idol would wash the dish in which she had but just drunk tea , before she would let him use it . I am , Sir , a person past ...
... young man was taken with leads in his pockets below břidge , where he intended to drown himself , because his Idol would wash the dish in which she had but just drunk tea , before she would let him use it . I am , Sir , a person past ...
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