The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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Strana 90
... desire of appearing fashionable . This ran him into many amours , and consequently into many distempers . He never went to bed till two o'clock in the morning , because he would not be a queer fellow ; and was every now and then knocked ...
... desire of appearing fashionable . This ran him into many amours , and consequently into many distempers . He never went to bed till two o'clock in the morning , because he would not be a queer fellow ; and was every now and then knocked ...
Strana 251
... desire of action . I am chained down in obscurity , and the only pleasure I can take is in see- ing so many brighter geniuses join their friendly lights , to add to the splendour of the throne . Fare- well then , dear Spec , and believe ...
... desire of action . I am chained down in obscurity , and the only pleasure I can take is in see- ing so many brighter geniuses join their friendly lights , to add to the splendour of the throne . Fare- well then , dear Spec , and believe ...
Strana 275
... desire Tom Truelove ( who sends me a sonnet upon his mistress , with a desire to print it immediate- ly ) to consider that it is long since I was in love . I shall answer a very profound letter from my old friend the upholsterer , who ...
... desire Tom Truelove ( who sends me a sonnet upon his mistress , with a desire to print it immediate- ly ) to consider that it is long since I was in love . I shall answer a very profound letter from my old friend the upholsterer , who ...
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