The Spectator, Volume 8J. Nunn, 1816 |
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Pagina 19
... lately got the use of your tongue , I have some thoughts of following your ex- ample , that I may be a fortune - teller properly speaking . I am grown weary of my taciturnity , and having served my country many years under the title of ...
... lately got the use of your tongue , I have some thoughts of following your ex- ample , that I may be a fortune - teller properly speaking . I am grown weary of my taciturnity , and having served my country many years under the title of ...
Pagina 50
... lately met with . I was the other day at a tavern , where the master of the house * accommodating us himself with every thing we wanted , I accidentally fell into a discourse with him ; and talking of a certain great man , who shall be ...
... lately met with . I was the other day at a tavern , where the master of the house * accommodating us himself with every thing we wanted , I accidentally fell into a discourse with him ; and talking of a certain great man , who shall be ...
Pagina 58
... lately dropt into a coffee - house at Westminster , where I found the room hung round with ornaments of this nature . There were elixirs , tinctures , the Anodyne Fotus , English pills , electuaries , and , in short , more re- medies ...
... lately dropt into a coffee - house at Westminster , where I found the room hung round with ornaments of this nature . There were elixirs , tinctures , the Anodyne Fotus , English pills , electuaries , and , in short , more re- medies ...
Pagina 76
... lately decried that custom , too much in use amongst most people , of making themselves the subjects of their writings and conversation , that I had some difficulty to persuade myself to give you this trouble , till I had considered ...
... lately decried that custom , too much in use amongst most people , of making themselves the subjects of their writings and conversation , that I had some difficulty to persuade myself to give you this trouble , till I had considered ...
Pagina 78
... , without any manner of regard to our reputa- tions and good names in the world . Your petitioners , therefore , being thereunto encouraged by the favour- able reception which you lately gave to our kinsman Blank 78 No. 577 . SPECTATOR .
... , without any manner of regard to our reputa- tions and good names in the world . Your petitioners , therefore , being thereunto encouraged by the favour- able reception which you lately gave to our kinsman Blank 78 No. 577 . SPECTATOR .
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