The Spectator, Svazek 1George Washington Greene J. B. Lippincott Company, 1880 |
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Strana 38
... forbear mention . ing a very mischievous one , that was erected in the reign of King Charles the Second : I mean , the Club of Duellists , in which none was to be admitted that had not fought his man . The president of it was said to ...
... forbear mention . ing a very mischievous one , that was erected in the reign of King Charles the Second : I mean , the Club of Duellists , in which none was to be admitted that had not fought his man . The president of it was said to ...
Strana 39
... forbear concluding this paper with a scheme of laws that I met with upon a wall in a little ale - house : how I came thither , I may inform my reader at a more convenient time . These laws were enacted by a knot of artizans and ...
... forbear concluding this paper with a scheme of laws that I met with upon a wall in a little ale - house : how I came thither , I may inform my reader at a more convenient time . These laws were enacted by a knot of artizans and ...
Strana 44
... forbear throwing out against their best friends , when they have such a handle given them of being witty . But let them remember that I do hereby enter my caveat against this piece of raillery . — C No. 12. WEDNESDAY , MARCH 14 ...
... forbear throwing out against their best friends , when they have such a handle given them of being witty . But let them remember that I do hereby enter my caveat against this piece of raillery . — C No. 12. WEDNESDAY , MARCH 14 ...
Strana 60
... but I hope he will pardon me if I single out one of them in particular , who has made me so very humble a request , that I cannot forbear complying with it . ' TO THE SPECTATOR . ' March 5th , 1710-11 60 [ No. 1 SPECTATOR .
... but I hope he will pardon me if I single out one of them in particular , who has made me so very humble a request , that I cannot forbear complying with it . ' TO THE SPECTATOR . ' March 5th , 1710-11 60 [ No. 1 SPECTATOR .
Strana 64
... for- bear thinking how naturally an historian who writes two or three hundred years hence , and does not know the taste of his wise fore - fathers , will make the following reflection : ' In the be- ginning of the eighteenth century ...
... for- bear thinking how naturally an historian who writes two or three hundred years hence , and does not know the taste of his wise fore - fathers , will make the following reflection : ' In the be- ginning of the eighteenth century ...
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