The Spectator, Svazek 2F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 |
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... give it ; but as it is I shall communicate it to the public . It will sufficiently explain its own intentions , so that I shall give it my reader at length , without either preface or postscript . MR . SPECTATOR , WOMEN are armed with ...
... give it ; but as it is I shall communicate it to the public . It will sufficiently explain its own intentions , so that I shall give it my reader at length , without either preface or postscript . MR . SPECTATOR , WOMEN are armed with ...
Strana 414
... give you an account of the distraction of it ? Could you but conceive how cruel I am one moment in my resentment , and at the ensuing mi- nute , when I place him in the condition my anger would bring him to , how compassionate ; it would ...
... give you an account of the distraction of it ? Could you but conceive how cruel I am one moment in my resentment , and at the ensuing mi- nute , when I place him in the condition my anger would bring him to , how compassionate ; it would ...
Strana 464
... give his opinion of it in some of his speculations , and particularly to ( Mr. Buckley ) Your humble servant . ' < SIRRAH , ' You are a saucy audacious rascal , and both fool and mad , and I care not a farthing whether you comply or no ...
... give his opinion of it in some of his speculations , and particularly to ( Mr. Buckley ) Your humble servant . ' < SIRRAH , ' You are a saucy audacious rascal , and both fool and mad , and I care not a farthing whether you comply or no ...
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