The SpectatorA.H. Pounsford & Company, 1876 - 710 strán (strany) |
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Strana 34
... servant , THE SPECTATOR . TO THE RIGHT HON . HENRY BOYLE . * SIR , 1712 . As the professed design of this work is to enter- tain its readers in general , without giving offense to any particular person , it would be difficult to find ...
... servant , THE SPECTATOR . TO THE RIGHT HON . HENRY BOYLE . * SIR , 1712 . As the professed design of this work is to enter- tain its readers in general , without giving offense to any particular person , it would be difficult to find ...
Strana 35
... servant , THE SPECTATOR . TO THE EARL OF SUNDERLAND . MY LORD , 1712-13 . But when I speak of yon , I celebrate one who has had the happiness of possessing also those qualities which make a man useful to society , and of having had ...
... servant , THE SPECTATOR . TO THE EARL OF SUNDERLAND . MY LORD , 1712-13 . But when I speak of yon , I celebrate one who has had the happiness of possessing also those qualities which make a man useful to society , and of having had ...
Strana 61
... servant , " RALPH SIMPLE . " " Drury - lane , March 24 , 1710-11 . " I saw your friend the Templar this evening in the pit , and thought he looked very little pleased with the representation of the mad scene of The Pilgrim . I wish ...
... servant , " RALPH SIMPLE . " " Drury - lane , March 24 , 1710-11 . " I saw your friend the Templar this evening in the pit , and thought he looked very little pleased with the representation of the mad scene of The Pilgrim . I wish ...
Strana 63
... servant , etc. " THOMAS KIMBOW . " " GOOD SIR , " You and I were pressed against each other last winter in a crowd , in which uneasy posture we suffered together for almost half an hour . I thank you for all your civilities ever since ...
... servant , etc. " THOMAS KIMBOW . " " GOOD SIR , " You and I were pressed against each other last winter in a crowd , in which uneasy posture we suffered together for almost half an hour . I thank you for all your civilities ever since ...
Strana 66
... servant . " R. O. " SIR , " I am entirely convinced of the truth of what you were pleased to say to me , when I was last with You told me then of the silly you alone . loved me , otherwise I could not obey your com- way I was in ; but ...
... servant . " R. O. " SIR , " I am entirely convinced of the truth of what you were pleased to say to me , when I was last with You told me then of the silly you alone . loved me , otherwise I could not obey your com- way I was in ; but ...
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