The Spectator, Volume 8J. Nunn, 1816 |
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Pagina 9
... head of a court of justice , while Cato was still living , shews us , more than a thousand examples , the high reputation this great man had gained among his contemporaries upon the account of his sincerity , When such an inflexible ...
... head of a court of justice , while Cato was still living , shews us , more than a thousand examples , the high reputation this great man had gained among his contemporaries upon the account of his sincerity , When such an inflexible ...
Pagina 14
... heads and marched away , as heavy loaden as they multitudes of old women throw down their I saw wrinkles , and several young ones who stripped themselves of a tawny skin . There were very great heaps of red noses , large lips , and ...
... heads and marched away , as heavy loaden as they multitudes of old women throw down their I saw wrinkles , and several young ones who stripped themselves of a tawny skin . There were very great heaps of red noses , large lips , and ...
Pagina 17
... head . I must not omit my own particular adventure . My friend with a long visage had no sooner taken upon him my short face but he made such a grotesque figure in it , that as I looked upon him I could not forbear laughing at myself ...
... head . I must not omit my own particular adventure . My friend with a long visage had no sooner taken upon him my short face but he made such a grotesque figure in it , that as I looked upon him I could not forbear laughing at myself ...
Pagina 21
... head which friar Bar con formerly erected in this place . We are , worthy SIR , HONEST SPEC , Your most humble servants , " B. R. T. D. & c . ' Middle - Temple , June 24 . I AM very glad to hear that thou beginnest to prate ; and find ...
... head which friar Bar con formerly erected in this place . We are , worthy SIR , HONEST SPEC , Your most humble servants , " B. R. T. D. & c . ' Middle - Temple , June 24 . I AM very glad to hear that thou beginnest to prate ; and find ...
Pagina 24
... head to be in love with her , and it is thought will very suddenly carry her off . 9. The last is pretty Mrs. Runnet ... heads together how to make him sure . By this means they are acquaint- ed with all the widow - hunters about town ...
... head to be in love with her , and it is thought will very suddenly carry her off . 9. The last is pretty Mrs. Runnet ... heads together how to make him sure . By this means they are acquaint- ed with all the widow - hunters about town ...
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