The Spectator, Volume 2J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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Pagina 8
... ordinary goes quite through the estate , or some man of sense comes into it , and scorns to have an estate in partnership , that is to say , liable to the demand or insult of any man living . There is my friend Sir Andrew , though for ...
... ordinary goes quite through the estate , or some man of sense comes into it , and scorns to have an estate in partnership , that is to say , liable to the demand or insult of any man living . There is my friend Sir Andrew , though for ...
Pagina 14
Eucrate used to admit many whose mean appearance in the eyes of the ordinary waiters and doorkeepers made them be repulsed from other parts of the palace . Such as these were let in here by order of Eucrate , and had audiences of ...
Eucrate used to admit many whose mean appearance in the eyes of the ordinary waiters and doorkeepers made them be repulsed from other parts of the palace . Such as these were let in here by order of Eucrate , and had audiences of ...
Pagina 17
... ordinary fate and vicissitude of things , knows to what use his works may some time or other be applied , a man may often meet with very . celebrated names in a paper of tobacco . I have lighted my pipe more than once with . the ...
... ordinary fate and vicissitude of things , knows to what use his works may some time or other be applied , a man may often meet with very . celebrated names in a paper of tobacco . I have lighted my pipe more than once with . the ...
Pagina 25
... ordinary , anda beautiful woman , might be very happily changed for such to whom nature has been less liberal . The handsome fellow is usually so much a gentleman , and the fine woman , has something so becoming , that there is no ...
... ordinary , anda beautiful woman , might be very happily changed for such to whom nature has been less liberal . The handsome fellow is usually so much a gentleman , and the fine woman , has something so becoming , that there is no ...
Pagina 27
... ordinary ; and it is very common for such as are too low in constitution to ogle the Idol upon the strength of tea , to fiuster themselves with warmer liquors : thus all pretenders advance , as fast as they can , to a fever , or a ...
... ordinary ; and it is very common for such as are too low in constitution to ogle the Idol upon the strength of tea , to fiuster themselves with warmer liquors : thus all pretenders advance , as fast as they can , to a fever , or a ...
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