The Spectator, Svazek 1J. Duncan, 1791 |
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Strana 52
... desire you would , for your own sake , forbear such intimations for the future ; and must say it is a great piece of ill nature in you to shew so great an esteem for a foreigner , and to dis courage a lion that is your own countryman ...
... desire you would , for your own sake , forbear such intimations for the future ; and must say it is a great piece of ill nature in you to shew so great an esteem for a foreigner , and to dis courage a lion that is your own countryman ...
Strana 53
... desire you would lay this before all the world , that I may not be made such a tool for the future , and that Punchinello may choose hours less canonical . As things are now , Mr PoWELL has a full congregation , while we have a very ...
... desire you would lay this before all the world , that I may not be made such a tool for the future , and that Punchinello may choose hours less canonical . As things are now , Mr PoWELL has a full congregation , while we have a very ...
Strana 60
... desire my correspondents to let me know how they approve my project , and whether they think the erecting of such a petty censorship may not turn to the emolument of the public : for I would not do any thing of this nature rashly and ...
... desire my correspondents to let me know how they approve my project , and whether they think the erecting of such a petty censorship may not turn to the emolument of the public : for I would not do any thing of this nature rashly and ...
Strana 62
... desire to publish ; in short , if he has any materials that can fur- nish out an innocent diversion - I shall promise him my best assistance in the working of them up for a public entertainment . This paper , my reader will find , was ...
... desire to publish ; in short , if he has any materials that can fur- nish out an innocent diversion - I shall promise him my best assistance in the working of them up for a public entertainment . This paper , my reader will find , was ...
Strana 79
... desire their sons may be of it . Whereas , in so great an affair of life , they should consider the genius and abilities of their children ' more than their own inclination . It is the great advantage of a trading nation that there are ...
... desire their sons may be of it . Whereas , in so great an affair of life , they should consider the genius and abilities of their children ' more than their own inclination . It is the great advantage of a trading nation that there are ...
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