The Spectator, Svazek 2Tonson, 1776 |
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Strana 31
... to dine , if I think fit , at a common ordinary , in the meaneft as well as the most sump- tuous house of entertainment . Falling in the other day day at a victualling - house near the Houfe of No. 88 . 33 THE SPECTATOR .
... to dine , if I think fit , at a common ordinary , in the meaneft as well as the most sump- tuous house of entertainment . Falling in the other day day at a victualling - house near the Houfe of No. 88 . 33 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 32
... most illustrious of our nobility ; till of a fudden one came running in , and cried the house was rising . Down came all the company to- gether , and away ! The alehoufe was immediately filled with clamour , and fcoring one mug to the ...
... most illustrious of our nobility ; till of a fudden one came running in , and cried the house was rising . Down came all the company to- gether , and away ! The alehoufe was immediately filled with clamour , and fcoring one mug to the ...
Strana 35
... most pity the unfortunate Philander , a man of a conftant paffion and plentiful fortune , who fets forth that the timerous and irrefolute Sylvia has demurred till fhe is past child - bearing . Strephon appears by his letter to be a very ...
... most pity the unfortunate Philander , a man of a conftant paffion and plentiful fortune , who fets forth that the timerous and irrefolute Sylvia has demurred till fhe is past child - bearing . Strephon appears by his letter to be a very ...
Strana 41
... most learned men of the prefent age , as I find it in the original . The reader will fee it is not fo- reign to my prefent fubject , and I dare fay will think it a lively reprefentation of a perfon lying under the torments of fuch a ...
... most learned men of the prefent age , as I find it in the original . The reader will fee it is not fo- reign to my prefent fubject , and I dare fay will think it a lively reprefentation of a perfon lying under the torments of fuch a ...
Strana 42
... most beautiful women in the ' world undreft and abed with him , without being able to ftir hand or foot . I begged them to re- lease me , and struggled all I could to get loofe , which I did with fo much violence , that about • midnight ...
... most beautiful women in the ' world undreft and abed with him , without being able to ftir hand or foot . I begged them to re- lease me , and struggled all I could to get loofe , which I did with fo much violence , that about • midnight ...
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