The Spectator, Svazek 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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Strana 67
... told him I was continually eating some trash or other , and that I was almost eaten up with the green - sickness , her orders being never to cross me . But this magnified but little with my father , who presently , in a kind of pet ...
... told him I was continually eating some trash or other , and that I was almost eaten up with the green - sickness , her orders being never to cross me . But this magnified but little with my father , who presently , in a kind of pet ...
Strana 71
me of something farther intended in my favour ; for I am told , that the man who is thought worthy by a lady to make a fool of , stands fair enough in her opinion to become one day her husband . Till such time as I have the honour of ...
me of something farther intended in my favour ; for I am told , that the man who is thought worthy by a lady to make a fool of , stands fair enough in her opinion to become one day her husband . Till such time as I have the honour of ...
Strana 92
... told him . The spy begins with a low voice , " Such a one , the advocate , whispered to one of his friends , within my hear- ing , that your eminence was a very great poltroon ; " and , after having given his patron time to take it down ...
... told him . The spy begins with a low voice , " Such a one , the advocate , whispered to one of his friends , within my hear- ing , that your eminence was a very great poltroon ; " and , after having given his patron time to take it down ...
Strana 95
... told him at table he was not merry . But our president observing that he in- dulged himself in this long fit of stupidity , and construing it as a contempt of the college , ordered him to retire into the place prepared for such ...
... told him at table he was not merry . But our president observing that he in- dulged himself in this long fit of stupidity , and construing it as a contempt of the college , ordered him to retire into the place prepared for such ...
Strana 96
... told him , that he found he was in an uneasy seat , and desired him to accommodate himself better in the infirmary . After dinner , a very honest fellow chancing to let a pun fall from him ; his neighbour cried out , " To the infirmary ...
... told him , that he found he was in an uneasy seat , and desired him to accommodate himself better in the infirmary . After dinner , a very honest fellow chancing to let a pun fall from him ; his neighbour cried out , " To the infirmary ...
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