The Spectator, Volume 8J. Nunn, 1816 |
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Pagina 13
... took my stand in the centre of it , and saw with a great deal of pleasure the whole human species marching one after another , and throwing down their several loads , which immediately grew up into a prodigious mountain , that seemed to ...
... took my stand in the centre of it , and saw with a great deal of pleasure the whole human species marching one after another , and throwing down their several loads , which immediately grew up into a prodigious mountain , that seemed to ...
Pagina 14
... , having concluded within myself , that every one would take this opportunity of getting rid of his passions , prejudices , and frailties . I took notice in particular of a very profligate fellow 14 No. 558 . SPECTATOR .
... , having concluded within myself , that every one would take this opportunity of getting rid of his passions , prejudices , and frailties . I took notice in particular of a very profligate fellow 14 No. 558 . SPECTATOR .
Pagina 15
I took notice in particular of a very profligate fellow , who I did not question came loaded with his crimes : but upon searching into his bundle I found that instead of throwing his guilt from him , he had only laid down his memory ...
I took notice in particular of a very profligate fellow , who I did not question came loaded with his crimes : but upon searching into his bundle I found that instead of throwing his guilt from him , he had only laid down his memory ...
Pagina 16
... took up the gout in their stead , but made such wry faces , that one might easily perceive he was no great gainer by the bargain . It was pleasant enough to see the several exchanges that were made , for sickness against poverty ...
... took up the gout in their stead , but made such wry faces , that one might easily perceive he was no great gainer by the bargain . It was pleasant enough to see the several exchanges that were made , for sickness against poverty ...
Pagina 23
... took his death so much to heart , that it was thought it would have put an end to her life , had she not diverted her sorrows by receiving the addresses of a gentleman in the neighbourhood , who made love to her in the second month of ...
... took his death so much to heart , that it was thought it would have put an end to her life , had she not diverted her sorrows by receiving the addresses of a gentleman in the neighbourhood , who made love to her in the second month of ...
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