The Spectator, Volume 4Dent, 1907 An amusing and informative record of English morals and manners in the early-eighteenth century. |
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Pagina 113
... heard Nothing out of Yorkshire-- You look so surpriz'd you could not have heard of it- and yet the Particulars are such , that it cannot be false , I am sorry I am got into it so far , that I now must tell you ; but I know not but it ...
... heard Nothing out of Yorkshire-- You look so surpriz'd you could not have heard of it- and yet the Particulars are such , that it cannot be false , I am sorry I am got into it so far , that I now must tell you ; but I know not but it ...
Pagina 162
... heard to say some Time ago , that if he lived two Years longer Coverly Church should have a Steeple to it . The Chaplain tells every Body that he made a very good End , and never speaks of him without Tears . He was buried , according ...
... heard to say some Time ago , that if he lived two Years longer Coverly Church should have a Steeple to it . The Chaplain tells every Body that he made a very good End , and never speaks of him without Tears . He was buried , according ...
Pagina 89
... heard unspeakable Words , which it is not possible for Man to utter . By this is meant , that what he heard I was so infinitely different from any thing which he had heard in this World , that it was impossible to express it in such ...
... heard unspeakable Words , which it is not possible for Man to utter . By this is meant , that what he heard I was so infinitely different from any thing which he had heard in this World , that it was impossible to express it in such ...
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