The Spectator, Volum 5William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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Pàgina 4
... carried fire and sword into the countries of all that had opposed the cause of liberty , and struck a terror into the armies of France , had , in the midst of his high station , behavior as gentle as is usual in the first steps towards ...
... carried fire and sword into the countries of all that had opposed the cause of liberty , and struck a terror into the armies of France , had , in the midst of his high station , behavior as gentle as is usual in the first steps towards ...
Pàgina 25
... carry either out of the interests of the other , there arises that happiest intercourse of good offices between those dearest relations of human life . The father , according to the opportunities which are offer- ed to him , is throwing ...
... carry either out of the interests of the other , there arises that happiest intercourse of good offices between those dearest relations of human life . The father , according to the opportunities which are offer- ed to him , is throwing ...
Pàgina 27
... upon half my jointure ! I lived upon much less , Frank , when I carried you from place to place in these arms , and could neither eat , dress , or mind any thing , for feeding and tending you , a weakly No. 263 . 27 THE SPECTATOR .
... upon half my jointure ! I lived upon much less , Frank , when I carried you from place to place in these arms , and could neither eat , dress , or mind any thing , for feeding and tending you , a weakly No. 263 . 27 THE SPECTATOR .
Pàgina 31
... carry a retinue with him thither . Of all men who affect living in a particular way , next to this admirable character , I am the most ena- mored of Irus , whose condition will not admit of such largesses , and who perhaps would not be ...
... carry a retinue with him thither . Of all men who affect living in a particular way , next to this admirable character , I am the most ena- mored of Irus , whose condition will not admit of such largesses , and who perhaps would not be ...
Pàgina 33
... carried his skill in imitation so far , as to have forged a letter from my friend Sir Roger , in such a manner , that any one but I , who am thoroughly acquainted with him , would have taken it for genuine . sent . " MR . SPECTATOR ...
... carried his skill in imitation so far , as to have forged a letter from my friend Sir Roger , in such a manner , that any one but I , who am thoroughly acquainted with him , would have taken it for genuine . sent . " MR . SPECTATOR ...
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