The Spectator, Volume 3J. and R. Tonson, 1801 - 313 pagina's |
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Pagina 12
... fall in with the project . She therefore took LEONILLA , for that was the name of the girl , and educated her as her own daughter . The two friends on each side had wrought themselves to such an habitual tenderness for the children who ...
... fall in with the project . She therefore took LEONILLA , for that was the name of the girl , and educated her as her own daughter . The two friends on each side had wrought themselves to such an habitual tenderness for the children who ...
Pagina 14
... fall to you , which you would have lost the relish of had you known your- self born to it . Continue only to deserve it in the same manner you did before you were possessed of it . I have left your mother in the next room . Her heart ...
... fall to you , which you would have lost the relish of had you known your- self born to it . Continue only to deserve it in the same manner you did before you were possessed of it . I have left your mother in the next room . Her heart ...
Pagina 15
... fall into our subject , and treat every part of it in a lively manner , or our papers are thrown by as dull and insipid . Our mat- ter must lie close together , and either be wholly new in itself , or in the turn it receives from our ...
... fall into our subject , and treat every part of it in a lively manner , or our papers are thrown by as dull and insipid . Our mat- ter must lie close together , and either be wholly new in itself , or in the turn it receives from our ...
Pagina 49
... fall fast asleep , which I did with all speed . • Come , said he , resolve upon it , we will make a wed- ding VOL . III . D * SMOLLET in his Roderic Random very naturally and strongly exhibits the vanity here ridiculed . Ensign WHIFLE ...
... fall fast asleep , which I did with all speed . • Come , said he , resolve upon it , we will make a wed- ding VOL . III . D * SMOLLET in his Roderic Random very naturally and strongly exhibits the vanity here ridiculed . Ensign WHIFLE ...
Pagina 50
... falling asleep , to be the brideman , and ( giving the quaker a clap on the knee ) he concluded , This sly saint , who , I will warrant , understands what is what as well as you or I , Widow , shall give the bride as father . ' The ...
... falling asleep , to be the brideman , and ( giving the quaker a clap on the knee ) he concluded , This sly saint , who , I will warrant , understands what is what as well as you or I , Widow , shall give the bride as father . ' The ...
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