The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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Strana 302
... speak the truth , I do very much apprehend , by some of the last winter's productions , which had their sets of admirers , that our posterity will in a few years ,. de- generate into a race of punsters : at least , a man may be very ...
... speak the truth , I do very much apprehend , by some of the last winter's productions , which had their sets of admirers , that our posterity will in a few years ,. de- generate into a race of punsters : at least , a man may be very ...
Strana 325
... speak to one another civilly , hate one another heartily ; and because it is vulgar to lie and soak together , we have each of us our several settle- bed . ' That of soaking together ' is as good as if Dorimant had spoken it himself ...
... speak to one another civilly , hate one another heartily ; and because it is vulgar to lie and soak together , we have each of us our several settle- bed . ' That of soaking together ' is as good as if Dorimant had spoken it himself ...
Strana 356
... speak with me , which words I am sure is a great grief to me . Now my dear , if I may not be permitted to your sweet company , and to have the happiness of speak- ing with your sweet person , I beg the favour of you to accept of this my ...
... speak with me , which words I am sure is a great grief to me . Now my dear , if I may not be permitted to your sweet company , and to have the happiness of speak- ing with your sweet person , I beg the favour of you to accept of this my ...
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