The Spectator, Svazek 3Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... young gentleman that sings opera - tunes or whistles in a full house . Pray let him know that he has no right to act here as if he were in an empty room . Be pleased to divide the spaces of a public room , and certify whistlers ...
... young gentleman that sings opera - tunes or whistles in a full house . Pray let him know that he has no right to act here as if he were in an empty room . Be pleased to divide the spaces of a public room , and certify whistlers ...
Strana 109
... young man to wish for the strength of a bull or a horse . These wishes are both equally out of nature , which should direct in all things that are not contradictory to justice , law , and reason . But though every old man has been young ...
... young man to wish for the strength of a bull or a horse . These wishes are both equally out of nature , which should direct in all things that are not contradictory to justice , law , and reason . But though every old man has been young ...
Strana 127
... young fop cannot buy a pair of gloves , but he is at the same time straining for some ingenious ribaldry to say to the young woman who helps them on . It is no small addition to the calamity , that the rogues buy as hard as the plainest ...
... young fop cannot buy a pair of gloves , but he is at the same time straining for some ingenious ribaldry to say to the young woman who helps them on . It is no small addition to the calamity , that the rogues buy as hard as the plainest ...
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VOL III | 13 |
No SCENE m m a Stage Coach between a Quaker | 132 |
Frivolous DisputantsExercise of the Snuff | 138 |
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