The Spectator, Volume 1Richard Eyres, 1778 |
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Pagina 8
... occafions there were 6 also particular places assigned for foreigners : ' when the good man was skulked towards ... occafion of it , he told me that his wife had dreamt a strange dream the night be- fore , which they were afraid ...
... occafions there were 6 also particular places assigned for foreigners : ' when the good man was skulked towards ... occafion of it , he told me that his wife had dreamt a strange dream the night be- fore , which they were afraid ...
Pagina 11
... occafions and pretences of forming ourselves into those little nocturnal assemblies , which are commonly known by ... occafion of a club . That of the George's , which used to meet at the sign of the George on St. George's .. day ...
... occafions and pretences of forming ourselves into those little nocturnal assemblies , which are commonly known by ... occafion of a club . That of the George's , which used to meet at the sign of the George on St. George's .. day ...
Pagina 14
... occafion . From their first landing they were observed by a party of Indians , who hid themscives in the woods for ... occafions to con- fult his fafety . In this manner did the lovers pass away their time , till they had learned a ...
... occafion . From their first landing they were observed by a party of Indians , who hid themscives in the woods for ... occafions to con- fult his fafety . In this manner did the lovers pass away their time , till they had learned a ...
Pagina 20
... occafion , matter of great jeft , if a man enters with a prominent pair of shoulders into an affem- bly , or is diftinguished by an expansion of mouth , or obliquity of aspect . It is happy for a man , that has any of these oddnesses ...
... occafion , matter of great jeft , if a man enters with a prominent pair of shoulders into an affem- bly , or is diftinguished by an expansion of mouth , or obliquity of aspect . It is happy for a man , that has any of these oddnesses ...
Pagina 33
... occafion ; with full powers to rectify or expunge whatever I shall find irregular or defective . For want of fuch an officer , there is nothing like found literature and good sense to be met with in those objects , that are every where ...
... occafion ; with full powers to rectify or expunge whatever I shall find irregular or defective . For want of fuch an officer , there is nothing like found literature and good sense to be met with in those objects , that are every where ...
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