The Spectator, Zväzok 1Richard Eyres, 1778 |
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Strana 15
... these occafions I always cried pish , and went out again , has forbidden any fuch ceremony to be used in the house ; so that at present I walk into the kitchen or parlour without being taken notice of , or giving any interruption to the ...
... these occafions I always cried pish , and went out again , has forbidden any fuch ceremony to be used in the house ; so that at present I walk into the kitchen or parlour without being taken notice of , or giving any interruption to the ...
Strana 56
... These merry wags , from whatsoever food they receive their titles , that they may make their audiences laugh , always appear But this little triumph of the understanding , under the disguise of laughter , is no where more visible than ...
... These merry wags , from whatsoever food they receive their titles , that they may make their audiences laugh , always appear But this little triumph of the understanding , under the disguise of laughter , is no where more visible than ...
Strana 58
... these proceeds from an opinion of gallantry and fashion : the gentleman in the strawberry sash , who prefides fo much over the rest , has , it seems , fubfcribed to every opera this laft winter , and is fuppofed to receive favours from ...
... these proceeds from an opinion of gallantry and fashion : the gentleman in the strawberry sash , who prefides fo much over the rest , has , it seems , fubfcribed to every opera this laft winter , and is fuppofed to receive favours from ...
Strana 59
... these his lodgers , brought him fome time fince a little bundle of papers , which he affured him were written by king Sa Ga Yean Qua Rash Tow , and , as he supposes , left behind by fome mistake . These papers are now tranf- lated , and ...
... these his lodgers , brought him fome time fince a little bundle of papers , which he affured him were written by king Sa Ga Yean Qua Rash Tow , and , as he supposes , left behind by fome mistake . These papers are now tranf- lated , and ...
Strana 65
... these philosophers are seized all over with a general inability , indo- lence , and weariness , and a certain impatience of the place they are in , with an heaviness in remov- ing to another . ১ * The Lowngers are fatisfied with being ...
... these philosophers are seized all over with a general inability , indo- lence , and weariness , and a certain impatience of the place they are in , with an heaviness in remov- ing to another . ১ * The Lowngers are fatisfied with being ...
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