Selections from The SpectatorMacmillan, 1895 - 220 pagina's |
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Pagina 6
... beautiful widow of the next county to him . Before this disappointment , Sir Roger was what you call a fine gentleman , had often supped 10 with my Lord Rochester and Sir George Etherege , fought a duel upon his first coming to town ...
... beautiful widow of the next county to him . Before this disappointment , Sir Roger was what you call a fine gentleman , had often supped 10 with my Lord Rochester and Sir George Etherege , fought a duel upon his first coming to town ...
Pagina 11
... beautiful virgin , seated on a throne of gold . Her name ( as they told me ) was Public Credit . The walls , instead of being adorned with pictures and maps , were hung with many Acts of Parliament written in golden letters . At the ...
... beautiful virgin , seated on a throne of gold . Her name ( as they told me ) was Public Credit . The walls , instead of being adorned with pictures and maps , were hung with many Acts of Parliament written in golden letters . At the ...
Pagina 21
... beautiful festoons of sea- weed , shells , and coral . But to return to our subject . I have left the repository of our English kings for the contemplation of another day , when I shall find my mind disposed for so serious an amuse ...
... beautiful festoons of sea- weed , shells , and coral . But to return to our subject . I have left the repository of our English kings for the contemplation of another day , when I shall find my mind disposed for so serious an amuse ...
Pagina 27
... beautiful vaults and caverns into which it is divided at this day . As soon as this rock was thus curiously scooped to their liking , a prodigious number of hands must have been employed in chipping the outside of it , which is now as ...
... beautiful vaults and caverns into which it is divided at this day . As soon as this rock was thus curiously scooped to their liking , a prodigious number of hands must have been employed in chipping the outside of it , which is now as ...
Pagina 28
... beautiful feathers with which we adorn our heads , they often buy up a monstrous bush of hair which covers their heads , and falls down in a large fleece below the middle of their backs , with which they 28 THE SPECTATOR .
... beautiful feathers with which we adorn our heads , they often buy up a monstrous bush of hair which covers their heads , and falls down in a large fleece below the middle of their backs , with which they 28 THE SPECTATOR .
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