The Spectator, Volume 8J. Nunn, 1816 |
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Pagina i
... leave to inscribe this eighth and last to you , as to a gentleman who hath ever been ambitious of appearing in the best company . You are now wholly retired from the busy part of mankind , and at leisure to reflect upon your past ...
... leave to inscribe this eighth and last to you , as to a gentleman who hath ever been ambitious of appearing in the best company . You are now wholly retired from the busy part of mankind , and at leisure to reflect upon your past ...
Pagina iii
... leave to add , that I have purposely omitted setting those marks to the end of every paper , which appeared in my former volumes , that you may have an opportunity of shewing Mrs. Honeycomb the shrewdness of your conjectures , by ...
... leave to add , that I have purposely omitted setting those marks to the end of every paper , which appeared in my former volumes , that you may have an opportunity of shewing Mrs. Honeycomb the shrewdness of your conjectures , by ...
Pagina 9
... leave to transcribe out of two or three sentences , as a proper introduction to a very curious letter , which I shall make the chief entertainment of this speculation . The old English plainness and sincerity , that gene- rous integrity ...
... leave to transcribe out of two or three sentences , as a proper introduction to a very curious letter , which I shall make the chief entertainment of this speculation . The old English plainness and sincerity , that gene- rous integrity ...
Pagina 20
... leave orders with her porter , that if an elderly gen- tleman , with a short face , inquires for her , he shall be ad- mitted , and no questions asked . ' As this particular paper shall consist wholly of what I have received from my ...
... leave orders with her porter , that if an elderly gen- tleman , with a short face , inquires for her , he shall be ad- mitted , and no questions asked . ' As this particular paper shall consist wholly of what I have received from my ...
Pagina 44
... leave this with my curious reader , as some ingenious writers do their enigmas ; and , if any sagacious person can fairly unriddle it , I will print his explanation , and , if he pleases , acquaint the world with his name . I hope this ...
... leave this with my curious reader , as some ingenious writers do their enigmas ; and , if any sagacious person can fairly unriddle it , I will print his explanation , and , if he pleases , acquaint the world with his name . I hope this ...
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