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Pagina 12
... occafion . In the mean time , when I confider how much I have feen , read , and heard , I begin to blame my own taciturnity ; eid fince I have neither time nor inclination to com- municate the fulness of my heart in speech , I am ...
... occafion . In the mean time , when I confider how much I have feen , read , and heard , I begin to blame my own taciturnity ; eid fince I have neither time nor inclination to com- municate the fulness of my heart in speech , I am ...
Pagina 26
... occafion I think it but reasonable to declare , that whatever skill I may have in fpeculation , I shall never betray what the eyes of lovers fay to each other in my prefence . At the fame time I shall not think my- felf obliged , by ...
... occafion I think it but reasonable to declare , that whatever skill I may have in fpeculation , I shall never betray what the eyes of lovers fay to each other in my prefence . At the fame time I shall not think my- felf obliged , by ...
Pagina 30
... occafion , I do not hear that any of the performers in our opera pretend to equal the famous Pied piper , who made all the mice of a great town in Germany follow his mufic , and by that means cleared the place of those little noxious ...
... occafion , I do not hear that any of the performers in our opera pretend to equal the famous Pied piper , who made all the mice of a great town in Germany follow his mufic , and by that means cleared the place of those little noxious ...
Pagina 42
... diftinction , and made the occafion of a club . That of the George's , which used to meet at the fign of the George on St. George's day , and fign 42 No 9 . THE SPECTATOR . themselves agree in any particular, though never fo tri ...
... diftinction , and made the occafion of a club . That of the George's , which used to meet at the fign of the George on St. George's day , and fign 42 No 9 . THE SPECTATOR . themselves agree in any particular, though never fo tri ...
Pagina 51
... occafion . From their firft landing they were obferved by a party of Indians , who hid themselves in the woods for that purpofe . The English , unadvisedly , marched a great diftance from the fhore into the country , and were ...
... occafion . From their firft landing they were obferved by a party of Indians , who hid themselves in the woods for that purpofe . The English , unadvisedly , marched a great diftance from the fhore into the country , and were ...
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