The Spectator, Svazek 2J.M. Dent & Company, 1924 |
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Strana 54
... house , Sept. 9 . I am a Man of Pleasure about Town , but by the Stupidity of a dull Rogue of a Justice of Peace and an insolent Constable , upon the Oath of an old Harridan , am imprisoned here for Theft when I designed only ...
... house , Sept. 9 . I am a Man of Pleasure about Town , but by the Stupidity of a dull Rogue of a Justice of Peace and an insolent Constable , upon the Oath of an old Harridan , am imprisoned here for Theft when I designed only ...
Strana 77
... house , it's no Disgrace to me for you to be sup I ported there ; and if you Starve in the Streets , I'll never give any thing underhand in your behalf . If I have any more of your scribling Nonsense , I'll break your Head , the first ...
... house , it's no Disgrace to me for you to be sup I ported there ; and if you Starve in the Streets , I'll never give any thing underhand in your behalf . If I have any more of your scribling Nonsense , I'll break your Head , the first ...
Strana 80
... House took it in his Head to cast a favourable Eye upon me , and succeeded . I do not pretend to say he promised me Marriage : I was not a Creature silly enough to be taken by so foolish a Story : But he ran away with me up to this Town ...
... House took it in his Head to cast a favourable Eye upon me , and succeeded . I do not pretend to say he promised me Marriage : I was not a Creature silly enough to be taken by so foolish a Story : But he ran away with me up to this Town ...
Strana 82
... House the greatest Politicians of the Age ; and Sal is more shrewd than any Body thinks : No Body can believe that such wise Men could go to Baudy - houses out of idle Purposes ; I have heard them often talk of Augustus Caesar , who had ...
... House the greatest Politicians of the Age ; and Sal is more shrewd than any Body thinks : No Body can believe that such wise Men could go to Baudy - houses out of idle Purposes ; I have heard them often talk of Augustus Caesar , who had ...
Strana 83
... Houses meerly as Spectators . These Men think it Wit to use us ill : Pray tell them however worthy we are of such Treat- ment , it is unworthy them to be guilty of it towards us . Pray , Sir , take Notice of this , and pity the ...
... Houses meerly as Spectators . These Men think it Wit to use us ill : Pray tell them however worthy we are of such Treat- ment , it is unworthy them to be guilty of it towards us . Pray , Sir , take Notice of this , and pity the ...
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