The Spectator, Svazek 9J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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Strana 9
... heard that after- noon in my parish - church . Among other observations the preacher shewed us , that the temptations which the tempter proposed were all on a supposition that we are either madmen or fools , or with an intention to ...
... heard that after- noon in my parish - church . Among other observations the preacher shewed us , that the temptations which the tempter proposed were all on a supposition that we are either madmen or fools , or with an intention to ...
Strana 10
... those that were nearest to them ; these they took up straight , and whirled over the walls into the flaming tower , and they were no more seen nor heard of . " They would sometimes cast their nets towards the right 10 NO 524 . SPECTATOR .
... those that were nearest to them ; these they took up straight , and whirled over the walls into the flaming tower , and they were no more seen nor heard of . " They would sometimes cast their nets towards the right 10 NO 524 . SPECTATOR .
Strana 14
... heard of , who has not some real or supposed Saccharissa to improve his vein . If love be any refinement , conjugal love must be cer- tainly so in a much higher degree . There is no compa- rison between the frivolous affectations of ...
... heard of , who has not some real or supposed Saccharissa to improve his vein . If love be any refinement , conjugal love must be cer- tainly so in a much higher degree . There is no compa- rison between the frivolous affectations of ...
Strana 16
... heard , and what decree is made . If I recite any thing in public , she cannot refrain from placing herself privately in some corner to hear , where , with the utmost delight , she feasts on my applauses . Sometimes she sings my verses ...
... heard , and what decree is made . If I recite any thing in public , she cannot refrain from placing herself privately in some corner to hear , where , with the utmost delight , she feasts on my applauses . Sometimes she sings my verses ...
Strana 18
... heard this relation this morning from a gentleman who was an eye - witness of this his impudence ; and I was willing to take the first opportunity to inform you of him , as holding it extremely requisite that you should nip him in the ...
... heard this relation this morning from a gentleman who was an eye - witness of this his impudence ; and I was willing to take the first opportunity to inform you of him , as holding it extremely requisite that you should nip him in the ...
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