The Spectator, Zväzok 1Richard Eyres, 1778 |
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Strana 4
... suppose , by what has been before said , that the Lady on the throne would have been almost frighted to distraction , had the seen but any one of these spectes ; what then must have been her condition when she saw them all in a body ...
... suppose , by what has been before said , that the Lady on the throne would have been almost frighted to distraction , had the seen but any one of these spectes ; what then must have been her condition when she saw them all in a body ...
Strana 9
... suppose there was some tradition- ary superstition in it ; and therefore , in obedi- ence to the lady of the houfe , I disposed of my knife and fork in two parrallel lines , which is the figure I shall always lay them in for the fu ...
... suppose there was some tradition- ary superstition in it ; and therefore , in obedi- ence to the lady of the houfe , I disposed of my knife and fork in two parrallel lines , which is the figure I shall always lay them in for the fu ...
Strana 11
... suppose , to entertain one another with sprightliness and wit , but to keep one another in countenance ; the room where the club met was fomething of the largest , and had two en- trances , the one by a door of a moderate fize , and the ...
... suppose , to entertain one another with sprightliness and wit , but to keep one another in countenance ; the room where the club met was fomething of the largest , and had two en- trances , the one by a door of a moderate fize , and the ...
Strana 36
... suppose the conquerer touched upon that part of India which is said to be inha- bited by the pygmies . But this objection was looked upon as frivolous , and the proposal imme- diately over - ruled . Our projector further added , that ...
... suppose the conquerer touched upon that part of India which is said to be inha- bited by the pygmies . But this objection was looked upon as frivolous , and the proposal imme- diately over - ruled . Our projector further added , that ...
Strana 55
... suppose , that those subjects which are yet untouched , were such provisions as I had made for his future entertainment . But as I have been unluckily prevented by this accident , I shall only give him the letters which relate to the ...
... suppose , that those subjects which are yet untouched , were such provisions as I had made for his future entertainment . But as I have been unluckily prevented by this accident , I shall only give him the letters which relate to the ...
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