The Spectator, Zväzok 1George Gregory Smith Dent, 1966 |
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... half Pound ; and if after having dined I find my self fall short of it , I drink just so much Small Beer , or eat such a quantity of Bread , as is sufficient to make me weight . In my greatest Excesses I do not trangress more than the ...
... half Pound ; and if after having dined I find my self fall short of it , I drink just so much Small Beer , or eat such a quantity of Bread , as is sufficient to make me weight . In my greatest Excesses I do not trangress more than the ...
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... half a Tun . On the other hand , there ' s ' Squire Lath , a proper Gentleman , of Fifteen hundred Pound per Annum , as well as of an unblameable Life and Conversation ; yet would not I be the Esquire for half his Estate ; for if it was ...
... half a Tun . On the other hand , there ' s ' Squire Lath , a proper Gentleman , of Fifteen hundred Pound per Annum , as well as of an unblameable Life and Conversation ; yet would not I be the Esquire for half his Estate ; for if it was ...
Strana 467
... half a Dozen of them loll at the Bar staring just in my Face , ready to interpret my Looks and Gestures according to their own Imaginations . In this passive Condition I know not where to cast my Eyes , place my Hands , or what to ...
... half a Dozen of them loll at the Bar staring just in my Face , ready to interpret my Looks and Gestures according to their own Imaginations . In this passive Condition I know not where to cast my Eyes , place my Hands , or what to ...
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