The Spectator, Volume 8J. Nunn, 1816 |
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Pagina 6
... once , I used to read aloud in my chamber , and have often stood in the middle of the street to call a coach , when I knew there was none within hearing . When I was thus grown pretty well acquainted with my own voice , I laid hold of ...
... once , I used to read aloud in my chamber , and have often stood in the middle of the street to call a coach , when I knew there was none within hearing . When I was thus grown pretty well acquainted with my own voice , I laid hold of ...
Pagina 7
... once like to have been run through the body for making a little too free with my betters . In a word , I am quite another man to what I was . -Nil fuit unquam Tam dispar sibi- HOR . Sat. iii . 1. 1. ver . 18 . ' Nothing was ever so ...
... once like to have been run through the body for making a little too free with my betters . In a word , I am quite another man to what I was . -Nil fuit unquam Tam dispar sibi- HOR . Sat. iii . 1. 1. ver . 18 . ' Nothing was ever so ...
Pagina 12
... once more at thy feet in the royal city of Bantam . ' ADDISON . No. 558. WEDNESDAY , JUNE 23 , 1714 . Qui fit , Maecenas , ut nemo , quam sibi sorten Seu ratio dederit , seu fors objecerit , illa Contentus vivat : laudet diversa ...
... once more at thy feet in the royal city of Bantam . ' ADDISON . No. 558. WEDNESDAY , JUNE 23 , 1714 . Qui fit , Maecenas , ut nemo , quam sibi sorten Seu ratio dederit , seu fors objecerit , illa Contentus vivat : laudet diversa ...
Pagina 22
... once a - week round a large oval table . 1. Mrs. President is a person who has disposed of six husbands , and is now determined to take a seventh ; be- ing of opinion that there is as much virtue in the touch of a seventh husband as of ...
... once a - week round a large oval table . 1. Mrs. President is a person who has disposed of six husbands , and is now determined to take a seventh ; be- ing of opinion that there is as much virtue in the touch of a seventh husband as of ...
Pagina 30
... child's fortune since we were first married together . As soon as he begins to fret , down goes every thing that is within reach of his cane . I once prevailed upon him never to carry a stick in his hand , 30 No. 563 . SPECTATOR .
... child's fortune since we were first married together . As soon as he begins to fret , down goes every thing that is within reach of his cane . I once prevailed upon him never to carry a stick in his hand , 30 No. 563 . SPECTATOR .
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