The Spectator, Volume 2J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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... pass through secret and gloomy paths of his own ; but , in the possession of a man of business , it is , as a torch in the hand of one who is willing and able to shew those who were bewildered , the way , which leads to their prosperity ...
... pass through secret and gloomy paths of his own ; but , in the possession of a man of business , it is , as a torch in the hand of one who is willing and able to shew those who were bewildered , the way , which leads to their prosperity ...
Pagina 41
... pass such another night to be master of the whole sex . My reader will doubtless be curious to know what became of me the next morning . Why truly my bedfellows left me about an hour before day , and told me , if I would be good and lie ...
... pass such another night to be master of the whole sex . My reader will doubtless be curious to know what became of me the next morning . Why truly my bedfellows left me about an hour before day , and told me , if I would be good and lie ...
Pagina 43
... pass between them but out of spite . Flavią one night at a play observing Honoria draw the eyes of several in the pit , called to a lady who sat by her , and bid her ask her mother to lend her her snuff - box for one moment . Another ...
... pass between them but out of spite . Flavią one night at a play observing Honoria draw the eyes of several in the pit , called to a lady who sat by her , and bid her ask her mother to lend her her snuff - box for one moment . Another ...
Pagina 44
... pass the night , Yet rise next morning vigorous for the fight , Fresh as the day , and active as the light . ' Upon hearing this , Crastin , with an air of deference , played Honoria's fan , and repeated When Crastin had uttered these ...
... pass the night , Yet rise next morning vigorous for the fight , Fresh as the day , and active as the light . ' Upon hearing this , Crastin , with an air of deference , played Honoria's fan , and repeated When Crastin had uttered these ...
Pagina 49
... credibly informed that Tom Tattle passes for an impertinent fellow , that Will Trippet begins ed at a to be smoked , and that Frank Smoothly himself. TOL II . men . almost every day of our lives . A man has 92 . SPECTATOR . 49.
... credibly informed that Tom Tattle passes for an impertinent fellow , that Will Trippet begins ed at a to be smoked , and that Frank Smoothly himself. TOL II . men . almost every day of our lives . A man has 92 . SPECTATOR . 49.
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