The Spectator, Svazek 1J.M. Dent & Company, 1911 |
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Strana 54
... acquaint the Ladies that the Bell rings for Church , and that it stands on the other Side of the Garden ; but they only laugh at the Child . I desire you would lay this before all the World , that I may not be made such a Tool for the ...
... acquaint the Ladies that the Bell rings for Church , and that it stands on the other Side of the Garden ; but they only laugh at the Child . I desire you would lay this before all the World , that I may not be made such a Tool for the ...
Strana 58
... Acquaint ance she forsook , upon the Account of this shining Equipage , which had been offered to her by one of Great Riches , but a Crazy Constitution . The Circum stances in which I saw her , were , it seems , the Disguises only of a ...
... Acquaint ance she forsook , upon the Account of this shining Equipage , which had been offered to her by one of Great Riches , but a Crazy Constitution . The Circum stances in which I saw her , were , it seems , the Disguises only of a ...
Strana 63
... acquaint my Reader , that if he has started any Hint which he is not able to pursue , if he has met with any surprizing Story which he does not know how to tell , if he has discovered any Epidemical Vice which has escaped my Observation ...
... acquaint my Reader , that if he has started any Hint which he is not able to pursue , if he has met with any surprizing Story which he does not know how to tell , if he has discovered any Epidemical Vice which has escaped my Observation ...
Strana 84
... acquaint you , that I am the unfortunate King Latínus , and believe I am the first Prince that dated from this Palace since John of Gaunt . Such is the Uncertainty of all human Greatness , that I who lately never moved without a Guard ...
... acquaint you , that I am the unfortunate King Latínus , and believe I am the first Prince that dated from this Palace since John of Gaunt . Such is the Uncertainty of all human Greatness , that I who lately never moved without a Guard ...
Strana 91
... acquaint you with what common Rules and Forms would never permit me to tell you otherwise ; to wit , that you and I , tho ' Equals in Quality and Fortune , are by no Means suitable Companions . You are , ' tis true , very pretty , can ...
... acquaint you with what common Rules and Forms would never permit me to tell you otherwise ; to wit , that you and I , tho ' Equals in Quality and Fortune , are by no Means suitable Companions . You are , ' tis true , very pretty , can ...
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