The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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Strana 39
... tell you in which of our streets lewdness prevails ; which gaming has taken the possession of , and where drunkenness has got the better of them both . When I am disposed to raise a fine for the poor , I know the lanes and alleys that ...
... tell you in which of our streets lewdness prevails ; which gaming has taken the possession of , and where drunkenness has got the better of them both . When I am disposed to raise a fine for the poor , I know the lanes and alleys that ...
Strana 393
To tell you , Sir , my own opinion : though I cannot find any ancient records of any acts of the society of the Ugly Faces , considered in a public capacity ; yet , in a private one , they have certainly antiquity on their side . I am ...
To tell you , Sir , my own opinion : though I cannot find any ancient records of any acts of the society of the Ugly Faces , considered in a public capacity ; yet , in a private one , they have certainly antiquity on their side . I am ...
Strana 396
... tell me the writer will do what she pleases for all me . MR . SPECTATOR , I AM young , and very much inclined to follow the paths of innocence ; but at the same time , as I have a plentiful fortune , and am of quality , I am unwil- ling ...
... tell me the writer will do what she pleases for all me . MR . SPECTATOR , I AM young , and very much inclined to follow the paths of innocence ; but at the same time , as I have a plentiful fortune , and am of quality , I am unwil- ling ...
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