The Spectator, Volume 8J. Nunn, 1816 |
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Pagina 8
... lover of his country . As for the persons concerned in this work , the names of all of them , or at least such as desire it , shall be pub- lished hereafter ; till which time I must entreat the cour- teous reader to suspend his ...
... lover of his country . As for the persons concerned in this work , the names of all of them , or at least such as desire it , shall be pub- lished hereafter ; till which time I must entreat the cour- teous reader to suspend his ...
Pagina 14
... lovers saddled with very whimsical burdens , composed of darts and flames ; but what was very odd , though they sighed as if their hearts would break under their bundles of calamities , they could not persuade themselves to cast them ...
... lovers saddled with very whimsical burdens , composed of darts and flames ; but what was very odd , though they sighed as if their hearts would break under their bundles of calamities , they could not persuade themselves to cast them ...
Pagina 20
... lovers or hus- bands , riches or good luck , it is my design to confirm to them , viva voce , what I have already given them under my hand . If you will honour me with a visit , I will compliment you with the first opening of my mouth ...
... lovers or hus- bands , riches or good luck , it is my design to confirm to them , viva voce , what I have already given them under my hand . If you will honour me with a visit , I will compliment you with the first opening of my mouth ...
Pagina 23
... officer , who likewise gave up his place to a gentleman at court . The courtier was as short lived a favourite as his predecessors , but had the pleasure of seeing himself succeeded by a long series of lovers , No. 561 . 23 SPECTATOR .
... officer , who likewise gave up his place to a gentleman at court . The courtier was as short lived a favourite as his predecessors , but had the pleasure of seeing himself succeeded by a long series of lovers , No. 561 . 23 SPECTATOR .
Pagina 24
seeing himself succeeded by a long series of lovers , who followed the widow Wildfire to the 37th year of her age , at which time there ensued a cessation of ten years , when John Felt , haberdasher , took it in his head to be in love ...
seeing himself succeeded by a long series of lovers , who followed the widow Wildfire to the 37th year of her age , at which time there ensued a cessation of ten years , when John Felt , haberdasher , took it in his head to be in love ...
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