“The” Spectator ...J. Wood, 1761 |
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Strana 12
... house , shall fhrink at the expectation of furly demands at his doors . The debtor is the creditor's criminal , and all the officers of power and state , whom we behold inake fo great a figure , are no other than fo many perfons in ...
... house , shall fhrink at the expectation of furly demands at his doors . The debtor is the creditor's criminal , and all the officers of power and state , whom we behold inake fo great a figure , are no other than fo many perfons in ...
Strana 29
... house when they should be at ftudy . It would be worth your while to fee how the idolaters alternately offer incenfe to their idols , and what heart - burnings a- rife in those who wait for their turn to receive kind af- pects from ...
... house when they should be at ftudy . It would be worth your while to fee how the idolaters alternately offer incenfe to their idols , and what heart - burnings a- rife in those who wait for their turn to receive kind af- pects from ...
Strana 32
... house of Peers , I heard the maid come down and tell the landlady at the bar , that my Lord Bishop swore he would throw her out at the window , if fhe did not bring up more mild beer , and that my Lord Duke would have a double mug of ...
... house of Peers , I heard the maid come down and tell the landlady at the bar , that my Lord Bishop swore he would throw her out at the window , if fhe did not bring up more mild beer , and that my Lord Duke would have a double mug of ...
Strana 38
... house , or in open air . When therefore the obfcene paffions in parti- cular have once taken root , and fpread themselves in the foul , they cleave to her infeparably , and remain in her ever , after the body is caft off and thrown ...
... house , or in open air . When therefore the obfcene paffions in parti- cular have once taken root , and fpread themselves in the foul , they cleave to her infeparably , and remain in her ever , after the body is caft off and thrown ...
Strana 41
... houses , and put to bed in all my fwaddles . The room was light- ed upon all fides ; and I was laid very decently between . a pair of sheets , with my head . ( which was indeed the only part I could inove ) upon a very high pillow ...
... houses , and put to bed in all my fwaddles . The room was light- ed upon all fides ; and I was laid very decently between . a pair of sheets , with my head . ( which was indeed the only part I could inove ) upon a very high pillow ...
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