The Spectator, Zväzok 701893 |
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Strana 1
... told with such simplicity, and there are so many artless touches of distress in it, that I fear it comes too much from the heart. "Mr. Spectator, " Some years ago it happened that I lived in the same house with a young gentleman of ...
... told with such simplicity, and there are so many artless touches of distress in it, that I fear it comes too much from the heart. "Mr. Spectator, " Some years ago it happened that I lived in the same house with a young gentleman of ...
Strana 6
... Told me that my lover's name began with a G. Mem. The conjurer was within a letter of Mr. Froth's name, &c. " Upon looking back into this my journal, I find that I am at a loss to know whether I pass my time well or ill ; and indeed ...
... Told me that my lover's name began with a G. Mem. The conjurer was within a letter of Mr. Froth's name, &c. " Upon looking back into this my journal, I find that I am at a loss to know whether I pass my time well or ill ; and indeed ...
Strana 10
... told them with a more than ordinary seriousness, that his heart had been long engaged to oue whose name lie thought himselfobliged in honour to conceal ; but that he could show her picture in the lid of his snuffbox. The young lady, who ...
... told them with a more than ordinary seriousness, that his heart had been long engaged to oue whose name lie thought himselfobliged in honour to conceal ; but that he could show her picture in the lid of his snuffbox. The young lady, who ...
Strana 14
... told me she had been visiting a relation, whose husband had made her a present of a chariot, and a stately pair of horses; and that she was positive she could not breathe a week longer, unless she took the air in the fellow to it of her ...
... told me she had been visiting a relation, whose husband had made her a present of a chariot, and a stately pair of horses; and that she was positive she could not breathe a week longer, unless she took the air in the fellow to it of her ...
Strana 15
... told in the foregoing book, how the evil spirit practised upon Eve as she lay asleep, in order to inspire her with thoughts of vanity, pride, and ambition. The author, who shows a wonderful art throughout his whole poem, in preparing ...
... told in the foregoing book, how the evil spirit practised upon Eve as she lay asleep, in order to inspire her with thoughts of vanity, pride, and ambition. The author, who shows a wonderful art throughout his whole poem, in preparing ...
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