The Spectator, Volume 8J. Nunn, 1816 |
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Pagina 24
... sure . By this means they are acquainted with all the widow - hunters about town , who often afford them great diversion . There is an honest Irish gentleman , it seems , who knows nothing of this society , but at different times has ...
... sure . By this means they are acquainted with all the widow - hunters about town , who often afford them great diversion . There is an honest Irish gentleman , it seems , who knows nothing of this society , but at different times has ...
Pagina 27
... sure to meet with more upon Monsieur Montaigne than of either of them . The younger Scaliger , who seems to have been no great friend to this author , after having acquainted the world that his father sold herrings , adds these words ...
... sure to meet with more upon Monsieur Montaigne than of either of them . The younger Scaliger , who seems to have been no great friend to this author , after having acquainted the world that his father sold herrings , adds these words ...
Pagina 44
p - dd - ng is in the eating . " This I am sure of , that if a certain prince should concur with a certain prelate , ( and we have monsieur Z - n's word for it ) our posterity would be in a sweet p - ckle . Must the British nation ...
p - dd - ng is in the eating . " This I am sure of , that if a certain prince should concur with a certain prelate , ( and we have monsieur Z - n's word for it ) our posterity would be in a sweet p - ckle . Must the British nation ...
Pagina 54
... sure at length to feel him in his displeasure . And how dreadful is the condition of that creature , who is only sensible of the being of his Creator by what he suffers from him ! He is as essentially present in hell as in heaven ; but ...
... sure at length to feel him in his displeasure . And how dreadful is the condition of that creature , who is only sensible of the being of his Creator by what he suffers from him ! He is as essentially present in hell as in heaven ; but ...
Pagina 59
... Which in the Cretan fields with care she sought ; Rough is the stem , which woolly leaves surround ; The leaves with flow'rs , the flow'rs with purple crown'd ; Well known to wounded goats ; a sure relief To NO . 572 . 59 SPECTATOR .
... Which in the Cretan fields with care she sought ; Rough is the stem , which woolly leaves surround ; The leaves with flow'rs , the flow'rs with purple crown'd ; Well known to wounded goats ; a sure relief To NO . 572 . 59 SPECTATOR .
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