The Spectator, Volume 3George Gregory Smith Dent, 1963 |
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Pagina 75
... desire you , to inform several Gluttons of my Ac- quaintance , who look on me with Envy , that they had best moderate their Ambition in Time , lest Infamy or Death attend their Success . I forgot to tell you , Sir , with what ...
... desire you , to inform several Gluttons of my Ac- quaintance , who look on me with Envy , that they had best moderate their Ambition in Time , lest Infamy or Death attend their Success . I forgot to tell you , Sir , with what ...
Pagina 169
... desire you would publish this voluntary Reparation which Mr. Powell does our Parish , for the Noise he has made in it by the constant rattling of Coaches , Drums , Trumpets , Triumphs , and Battles . The Destruction of Troy , adorned ...
... desire you would publish this voluntary Reparation which Mr. Powell does our Parish , for the Noise he has made in it by the constant rattling of Coaches , Drums , Trumpets , Triumphs , and Battles . The Destruction of Troy , adorned ...
Pagina 190
... desire is , that you will animadvert a little on this Gentleman's Practice . In my Opinion , this Gentleman's Devotion , Cap in Hand , is only a Compliance to the Custom of the Place , and goes no further than a little Ecclesiastical ...
... desire is , that you will animadvert a little on this Gentleman's Practice . In my Opinion , this Gentleman's Devotion , Cap in Hand , is only a Compliance to the Custom of the Place , and goes no further than a little Ecclesiastical ...
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