The Spectator, Zväzok 11793 |
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Výsledky 6 - 10 z 67.
Strana 11
... night . CREECH . None of my late rambles , or rather fpeculations , I looked into the great hall where the bank is kept , and was not a little pleafed to fee the directors , fecretaries , and clerks , with all the other members of that ...
... night . CREECH . None of my late rambles , or rather fpeculations , I looked into the great hall where the bank is kept , and was not a little pleafed to fee the directors , fecretaries , and clerks , with all the other members of that ...
Strana 16
... was very entertaining the other night at a play , to a Gentleman who fat on his right hand , while I was at his left . The Gentleman believed Will was talking 66 to himself , when upon my looking with great 16 THE SPECTATOR .
... was very entertaining the other night at a play , to a Gentleman who fat on his right hand , while I was at his left . The Gentleman believed Will was talking 66 to himself , when upon my looking with great 16 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 21
... night , is not the abortive of darkness , but will make itfelf known to be the fon of Apollo , with a certain 6 ray of Parnaffus . ' He afterwards proceeds to call Mynheer Handel the Orpheus of our age , and to ac- quaint us , in the ...
... night , is not the abortive of darkness , but will make itfelf known to be the fon of Apollo , with a certain 6 ray of Parnaffus . ' He afterwards proceeds to call Mynheer Handel the Orpheus of our age , and to ac- quaint us , in the ...
Strana 23
... night , that he was of opinion , none but men of fine parts deserve to be hanged . The reflections of fuch men are fo delicate upon all occurrences which they are concerned in , that they fhould be expofed to more than ordinary infamy ...
... night , that he was of opinion , none but men of fine parts deserve to be hanged . The reflections of fuch men are fo delicate upon all occurrences which they are concerned in , that they fhould be expofed to more than ordinary infamy ...
Strana 26
... night before , which they were afraid portended fome misfortune to themfelves or to their children . At her corning into the room I obferved a fettled melancholy in her countenance , which I should have been troubled for , had had I not ...
... night before , which they were afraid portended fome misfortune to themfelves or to their children . At her corning into the room I obferved a fettled melancholy in her countenance , which I should have been troubled for , had had I not ...
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