The Spectator: ...Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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... use of my coral until they had taken away the bells from it . 66 As for the rest of my infancy , there being nothing in it remarkable , I fhall pass it over in filence . I find , that , during my nonage , I had the reputation of a very ...
... use of my coral until they had taken away the bells from it . 66 As for the rest of my infancy , there being nothing in it remarkable , I fhall pass it over in filence . I find , that , during my nonage , I had the reputation of a very ...
Strana 44
... use of the club , unless in case of sickness or imprifonment . IV . If any member fwears or curfes , his neighbour may give him a kick upon the fhins . V. If any member tells ftories in the club that are not true , he shall forfeit for ...
... use of the club , unless in case of sickness or imprifonment . IV . If any member fwears or curfes , his neighbour may give him a kick upon the fhins . V. If any member tells ftories in the club that are not true , he shall forfeit for ...
Strana 60
... use of their arms and legs , and inform their faces with as fignificant looks and paffions , how glorious would an English tragedy appear with that action , which is capable of giving a dignity to the forced thoughts , cold conceits ...
... use of their arms and legs , and inform their faces with as fignificant looks and paffions , how glorious would an English tragedy appear with that action , which is capable of giving a dignity to the forced thoughts , cold conceits ...
Strana 87
... use their weapons . This prodigious fociety of men may be divided into the litigious and peaceable . Under the first are comprehended all thofe who are carried down in coach - fulls to Westminster - Hall , every morning in in term ...
... use their weapons . This prodigious fociety of men may be divided into the litigious and peaceable . Under the first are comprehended all thofe who are carried down in coach - fulls to Westminster - Hall , every morning in in term ...
Strana 140
... use of . Will Honeycomb immediately agreed , that what he had faid was right ; and that for his part , he would not infift upon the quarter which he had demanded for the ladies . Sir Andrew gave up the city with the fame frankness . The ...
... use of . Will Honeycomb immediately agreed , that what he had faid was right ; and that for his part , he would not infift upon the quarter which he had demanded for the ladies . Sir Andrew gave up the city with the fame frankness . The ...
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