The Spectator, Svazek 2Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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Strana 31
... hand , after very little inquiry more than " Did I want a master ? " bid me follow him : I did so ; and in a very little while thought myself the happiest creature in this world . My time was taken up in No. 96. ] 31 THE SPECTATOR .
... hand , after very little inquiry more than " Did I want a master ? " bid me follow him : I did so ; and in a very little while thought myself the happiest creature in this world . My time was taken up in No. 96. ] 31 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 49
... of a reasonable mind . Of this kind is the life of that extraordinary couple Harry Tersett and his lady . Harry was in VOL . II . - 4 the days of his celibacy one of those pert creatures No. 100. ] 49 THE SPECTATOR .
... of a reasonable mind . Of this kind is the life of that extraordinary couple Harry Tersett and his lady . Harry was in VOL . II . - 4 the days of his celibacy one of those pert creatures No. 100. ] 49 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 50
Alexander Chalmers. the days of his celibacy one of those pert creatures who have much vivacity and little understanding ; Mrs. Rebecca Quickly , whom he married , had all that the fire of youth and a lively manner could do towards ...
Alexander Chalmers. the days of his celibacy one of those pert creatures who have much vivacity and little understanding ; Mrs. Rebecca Quickly , whom he married , had all that the fire of youth and a lively manner could do towards ...
Strana 91
... creature ever walks in it besides the chaplain . My good friend the butler desired me with a very grave face not to venture myself in it after sun - set , for that one of the footmen had been almost frighted out of his wits by a spirit ...
... creature ever walks in it besides the chaplain . My good friend the butler desired me with a very grave face not to venture myself in it after sun - set , for that one of the footmen had been almost frighted out of his wits by a spirit ...
Strana 95
... a rea- By Addison , dated , it seems , London . See notes to Spect . Nos . 5 , 334 , and 221 , on Addison's signatures C , L , I , O. sonable creature . I considered those several proofs drawn , No. 111. ] 95 THE SPECTATOR .
... a rea- By Addison , dated , it seems , London . See notes to Spect . Nos . 5 , 334 , and 221 , on Addison's signatures C , L , I , O. sonable creature . I considered those several proofs drawn , No. 111. ] 95 THE SPECTATOR .
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