The SpectatorJ. J. Chidley, 1841 - 714 pagina's |
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Pagina 26
... kind of men of them in debate on this subject , cried out , " Gen- whom I choose to call Starers ; that without any re- tlemen , if you are sure none of you yourselves had gard to time , place , or modesty , disturb a large a hand in it ...
... kind of men of them in debate on this subject , cried out , " Gen- whom I choose to call Starers ; that without any re- tlemen , if you are sure none of you yourselves had gard to time , place , or modesty , disturb a large a hand in it ...
Pagina 34
... kind disappears by the comparison of her innocence in another . Will you , virtuous man , allow no altera- tion of offences ? Must dear Chloe be called by the hard name you pious people give to common women ? I keep the solemn promise I ...
... kind disappears by the comparison of her innocence in another . Will you , virtuous man , allow no altera- tion of offences ? Must dear Chloe be called by the hard name you pious people give to common women ? I keep the solemn promise I ...
Pagina 45
... kind of furniture , as seemed very suitable both to the lady and the scholar , and did not know at first whether I should fancy myself in a grotto or in a library . for two or three years , and being unfortunate in her first marriage ...
... kind of furniture , as seemed very suitable both to the lady and the scholar , and did not know at first whether I should fancy myself in a grotto or in a library . for two or three years , and being unfortunate in her first marriage ...
Pagina 60
... kind of animals , in the shape of men , called whigs ; and he often told us , that he hoped we should meet with none of them in our way , for that if we did , they would be apt to knock us down for being kings . " Our other interpreter ...
... kind of animals , in the shape of men , called whigs ; and he often told us , that he hoped we should meet with none of them in our way , for that if we did , they would be apt to knock us down for being kings . " Our other interpreter ...
Pagina 69
... kind reception than indeed I could have hoped for from such subjects ; for which reason I shall enter upon my present undertaking with greater cheerfulness . In this , and one or two following papers , I shall trace out the history of ...
... kind reception than indeed I could have hoped for from such subjects ; for which reason I shall enter upon my present undertaking with greater cheerfulness . In this , and one or two following papers , I shall trace out the history of ...
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