The Spectator, Svazek 1J.M. Dent & Company, 1911 |
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Strana viii
... seem to have been written down , like Steele's story of Mr. Inkle , ' as they dwelt upon the memory , ' though not always with the same literary pleasure to the reader . Verbal errors and impossible verses in the quotations in the text ...
... seem to have been written down , like Steele's story of Mr. Inkle , ' as they dwelt upon the memory , ' though not always with the same literary pleasure to the reader . Verbal errors and impossible verses in the quotations in the text ...
Strana 32
... seems to terminate in Assignations and Intrigues ; and I hope you will take effectual Methods , by your publick Advice and Admonitions , to prevent such a promiscuous promiscuous Multitude of both Sexes from together in so clandestine ...
... seems to terminate in Assignations and Intrigues ; and I hope you will take effectual Methods , by your publick Advice and Admonitions , to prevent such a promiscuous promiscuous Multitude of both Sexes from together in so clandestine ...
Strana 44
... seems , a Person of Distinction , for she every Day came to him in a different Dress , of the most beautiful Shells , Bugles , and Bredes . She likewise brought him a great many Spoils , which her other Lovers had presented to her ; so ...
... seems , a Person of Distinction , for she every Day came to him in a different Dress , of the most beautiful Shells , Bugles , and Bredes . She likewise brought him a great many Spoils , which her other Lovers had presented to her ; so ...
Strana 45
... seems the Planters come down to the Shoar , where there is an immediate Market of the Indians and other Slaves , as with us of Horses and Oxen , To be short , Mr. Thomas Inkle , now coming into English Territories , began seriously to ...
... seems the Planters come down to the Shoar , where there is an immediate Market of the Indians and other Slaves , as with us of Horses and Oxen , To be short , Mr. Thomas Inkle , now coming into English Territories , began seriously to ...
Strana 58
... seems , the Disguises only of a broken Heart , and a kind of Pageantry to cover Distress ; for in two Months after she was carried to her Grave with the same Pomp and Magnificence ; being sent thither partly by the Loss of one Lover ...
... seems , the Disguises only of a broken Heart , and a kind of Pageantry to cover Distress ; for in two Months after she was carried to her Grave with the same Pomp and Magnificence ; being sent thither partly by the Loss of one Lover ...
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