The SpectatorRichard Eyres, 1778 |
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Strana 5
... these twelve years , and fo muft you ; but changed into pyramids of guincas ; and for my " I believe you are the first ever afked who he own part , I was fo tranfported with joy , that I There are , I must confefs , many to awaked ...
... these twelve years , and fo muft you ; but changed into pyramids of guincas ; and for my " I believe you are the first ever afked who he own part , I was fo tranfported with joy , that I There are , I must confefs , many to awaked ...
Strana 9
... these my mufings , the defired me to reach her a little falt upon the point of my knife , which I did in such a trepidation and hur- ry of obedience , that I let it drop by the way ; at which the immediately ftartled , and faid it fell ...
... these my mufings , the defired me to reach her a little falt upon the point of my knife , which I did in such a trepidation and hur- ry of obedience , that I let it drop by the way ; at which the immediately ftartled , and faid it fell ...
Strana 12
... these my fpeculations to all well - re- gulated families , that fet apart an hour every morning for tea and bread and butter ; and would earnestly advise them for their good to order this paper to be punctually served up , and to be ...
... these my fpeculations to all well - re- gulated families , that fet apart an hour every morning for tea and bread and butter ; and would earnestly advise them for their good to order this paper to be punctually served up , and to be ...
Strana 13
... these my gentle readers , who have so much time on their hands , will not grudge throwing away a quarter of an hour in a day on this paper , fince they may do it without any hindrance to business . I know several of my friends and well ...
... these my gentle readers , who have so much time on their hands , will not grudge throwing away a quarter of an hour in a day on this paper , fince they may do it without any hindrance to business . I know several of my friends and well ...
Strana 23
... these three heads , his pains , his reliefs , and his happiness . The envious man is in pain upon all occafions which ought to give him pleasure . The relifh of his life is inverted ; and the objects which admi- nifter the highest ...
... these three heads , his pains , his reliefs , and his happiness . The envious man is in pain upon all occafions which ought to give him pleasure . The relifh of his life is inverted ; and the objects which admi- nifter the highest ...
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