The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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Strana 168
... hear one say that breaking of win- dows was not humour ; and question not but several English readers will be as much startled to hear me affirm , that many of those raving incoherent pieces , which are often spread among us , under odd ...
... hear one say that breaking of win- dows was not humour ; and question not but several English readers will be as much startled to hear me affirm , that many of those raving incoherent pieces , which are often spread among us , under odd ...
Strana 238
... hear you , or that you should hear him . The latter is the more general desire , and I know very able flatterers that never speak a word in praise of the persons from whom they obtain daily favours , but still practise a skilful ...
... hear you , or that you should hear him . The latter is the more general desire , and I know very able flatterers that never speak a word in praise of the persons from whom they obtain daily favours , but still practise a skilful ...
Strana 358
... hear the voice of evening nightingales , as if for fashion sake they courted those solitudes , because they have heard lovers do so . Oh Betty ! could I hear these rivulets murmur , and birds sing , while you stood near me , how little ...
... hear the voice of evening nightingales , as if for fashion sake they courted those solitudes , because they have heard lovers do so . Oh Betty ! could I hear these rivulets murmur , and birds sing , while you stood near me , how little ...
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