The Spectator, Volum 8William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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Pàgina 15
... tell me that her mother and her grandmother before her were both taken much after the same manner ; so that since it runs in the blood , I have but small hopes of her reco- very . I should be glad to have a little of your advice in this ...
... tell me that her mother and her grandmother before her were both taken much after the same manner ; so that since it runs in the blood , I have but small hopes of her reco- very . I should be glad to have a little of your advice in this ...
Pàgina 16
... tell you a secret which I desire may go no further , I am master of nei- ther of those subjects . Your's , August 8 , 1712 . " MR . SPECTator , " PILL GARLIC . " " I desire you would print this in Italic , so as it may be generally ...
... tell you a secret which I desire may go no further , I am master of nei- ther of those subjects . Your's , August 8 , 1712 . " MR . SPECTator , " PILL GARLIC . " " I desire you would print this in Italic , so as it may be generally ...
Pàgina 25
... tell you the slips of their great grandmothers , and traduce the memory of honest coachmen that have been in their graves above these hundred years . By these and the like helps , I question not but I shall fur- nish out a very handsome ...
... tell you the slips of their great grandmothers , and traduce the memory of honest coachmen that have been in their graves above these hundred years . By these and the like helps , I question not but I shall fur- nish out a very handsome ...
Pàgina 39
... out , it retired from our eyes . Now , whether they who staid in the palace were sensible of this descent , I cannot tell ; it was then my opinion that they were not . However it be , my dream broke up No. 460 . 39 THE SPECTATOR .
... out , it retired from our eyes . Now , whether they who staid in the palace were sensible of this descent , I cannot tell ; it was then my opinion that they were not . However it be , my dream broke up No. 460 . 39 THE SPECTATOR .
Pàgina 44
... profaneness , lewdness , and debauchery are not now qualifications , and a man may be a very fine gentleman , though he is neither a keeper por an infidel . " I would have you tell the town the story THE SPECTATOR . No. 461 .
... profaneness , lewdness , and debauchery are not now qualifications , and a man may be a very fine gentleman , though he is neither a keeper por an infidel . " I would have you tell the town the story THE SPECTATOR . No. 461 .
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