The Spectator, Volume 3J. and R. Tonson, 1801 - 313 pagina's |
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Pagina 19
... answering his question , called him a young popish cur , and asked him . who had made Anne a saint ? The boy , being in some confusion , inquired of the next he met , which was the way to Anne's Lane ; but was called a prick - eared cur ...
... answering his question , called him a young popish cur , and asked him . who had made Anne a saint ? The boy , being in some confusion , inquired of the next he met , which was the way to Anne's Lane ; but was called a prick - eared cur ...
Pagina 21
... answers to that great rule which was dictated to the world about an hundred years before this philoso- pher wrote ; but instead of that , I shall only take notice , with a real grief of heart , that the minds of many good men among us ...
... answers to that great rule which was dictated to the world about an hundred years before this philoso- pher wrote ; but instead of that , I shall only take notice , with a real grief of heart , that the minds of many good men among us ...
Pagina 48
... answered , Mrs. BETTY ARABLE the great fortune , and the widow her mother ; a recruit- ing officer ( who took a place because they were to go ) young squire QUICKSET her cousin ( that her mother wished her to be married to ) ; EPHRAIM ...
... answered , Mrs. BETTY ARABLE the great fortune , and the widow her mother ; a recruit- ing officer ( who took a place because they were to go ) young squire QUICKSET her cousin ( that her mother wished her to be married to ) ; EPHRAIM ...
Pagina 50
... answered , Friend , I take it in good part that thou hast given me the authority of a father over this comely and virtuous child ; and I must assure thee , that if I have the giving her , I shall not bestow her on thee . Thy mirth ...
... answered , Friend , I take it in good part that thou hast given me the authority of a father over this comely and virtuous child ; and I must assure thee , that if I have the giving her , I shall not bestow her on thee . Thy mirth ...
Pagina 53
... answered , " To forget this injury of the Athenians . " NroCLES , his friend , under the same sentence , desired he might drink the potion before him : PHOCION said , " because he never had denied him any thing , he would not even this ...
... answered , " To forget this injury of the Athenians . " NroCLES , his friend , under the same sentence , desired he might drink the potion before him : PHOCION said , " because he never had denied him any thing , he would not even this ...
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