The Spectator, Volume 8J. Nunn, 1816 |
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Pagina i
... your snuff - box , with the whiteness of your hands and teeth ( which have justly gained you the envy of the most polite part of the male VOL . VIII . 3594 865 * Colonel Cleland . B 799843 world , and the love of the greatest beauties in.
... your snuff - box , with the whiteness of your hands and teeth ( which have justly gained you the envy of the most polite part of the male VOL . VIII . 3594 865 * Colonel Cleland . B 799843 world , and the love of the greatest beauties in.
Pagina iii
... hands that you are thoroughly recon- ciled to your dirty acres , and have not too much wit to look into your own estate . After having spoken thus much of my patron , I must take the privilege of an author in saying some- thing of ...
... hands that you are thoroughly recon- ciled to your dirty acres , and have not too much wit to look into your own estate . After having spoken thus much of my patron , I must take the privilege of an author in saying some- thing of ...
Pagina iv
... hand in this or the former volumes . * After the Spectator had been discontinued about eighteen months , during which time the " Guardian , " and the " English- man , " were published , ' an attempt was made to revive it , at a time ...
... hand in this or the former volumes . * After the Spectator had been discontinued about eighteen months , during which time the " Guardian , " and the " English- man , " were published , ' an attempt was made to revive it , at a time ...
Pagina 3
... hands , every time I sit with them at table , though at the same time they would persuade me to drink their liquors in such quantities as I have found by experience will make me sick . They often pretend to pray for thy health also i ...
... hands , every time I sit with them at table , though at the same time they would persuade me to drink their liquors in such quantities as I have found by experience will make me sick . They often pretend to pray for thy health also i ...
Pagina 4
... hands , every time I sit with them at table , though at the same time they would persuade me to drink their liquors in such quantities as I have found by experience will make me sick . They often pretend to pray for thy health also in ...
... hands , every time I sit with them at table , though at the same time they would persuade me to drink their liquors in such quantities as I have found by experience will make me sick . They often pretend to pray for thy health also in ...
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