The Spectator: no. 81-169; June 2, 1711-Sept. 13, 1711George Atherton Aitken John C. Nimmo, 1898 |
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Strana 25
... thee . ' But with submission , I think we may be better known by our looks than by our words ; and that a man's speech is much more easily disguised than his countenance . In this case , however , I think the air of the whole face is ...
... thee . ' But with submission , I think we may be better known by our looks than by our words ; and that a man's speech is much more easily disguised than his countenance . In this case , however , I think the air of the whole face is ...
Strana 140
... thee from thy present reproach , and make thee mine for ever . ” Glaphyra told this dream to several women of her acquaintance , and died soon after . I thought this story might not be impertinent in this place , where- in I speak of ...
... thee from thy present reproach , and make thee mine for ever . ” Glaphyra told this dream to several women of her acquaintance , and died soon after . I thought this story might not be impertinent in this place , where- in I speak of ...
Strana 177
... thee while thou dost stay . Tell my dearest Betty , thou dost not more depend upon her than does her William . Her absence will make away with me , as well as thee . If she offers to remove thee , I'll jump into these waves to lay hold on ...
... thee while thou dost stay . Tell my dearest Betty , thou dost not more depend upon her than does her William . Her absence will make away with me , as well as thee . If she offers to remove thee , I'll jump into these waves to lay hold on ...
Strana 243
... thee to speak indiscreetly what we are obliged to hear , by being hasped up with thee in this public vehicle , is in some degree assaulting on the high - road . ' Here Ephraim paused , and the captain , with a happy and uncommon ...
... thee to speak indiscreetly what we are obliged to hear , by being hasped up with thee in this public vehicle , is in some degree assaulting on the high - road . ' Here Ephraim paused , and the captain , with a happy and uncommon ...
Strana 248
... thee , thou excellent man ? -Heaven receive him or restore him ! -Thy beloved mother , thy obliged friends , thy helpless servants stand around thee without distinction . How much wouldst thou , hadst thou thy senses , say to each of us ...
... thee , thou excellent man ? -Heaven receive him or restore him ! -Thy beloved mother , thy obliged friends , thy helpless servants stand around thee without distinction . How much wouldst thou , hadst thou thy senses , say to each of us ...
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