The Spectator, Volume 2J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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Pagina 38
... body is cast off and thrown . aside . As an argument to confirm this their doctrine , they observé , that a lewd youth who goes on in a continued course of voluptuousness , advances by degrees into a libidinous old man ; and that the ...
... body is cast off and thrown . aside . As an argument to confirm this their doctrine , they observé , that a lewd youth who goes on in a continued course of voluptuousness , advances by degrees into a libidinous old man ; and that the ...
Pagina 45
... body . The old gentleman immediately left the room with some disorder , and the conversation fell upon untimely passion , after - love , and unseasonable youth . Tulip sung , danced , moved before the glass , led his mistress half a ...
... body . The old gentleman immediately left the room with some disorder , and the conversation fell upon untimely passion , after - love , and unseasonable youth . Tulip sung , danced , moved before the glass , led his mistress half a ...
Pagina 60
... body wants that quantity of salt - water another abounds with , he is in great danger of being thought insensible or ... bodies will teach us that this flux of the eyes , this faculty of weeping , is peculiar only to some constitutions ...
... body wants that quantity of salt - water another abounds with , he is in great danger of being thought insensible or ... bodies will teach us that this flux of the eyes , this faculty of weeping , is peculiar only to some constitutions ...
Pagina 64
... body else shall give it me . ” He would strive to hide his being so bad , when he saw I could not bear his being in so much danger , and comforted me , saying , “ Tom , Tom , have a good heart . ” When I was holding a cup at his mouth ...
... body else shall give it me . ” He would strive to hide his being so bad , when he saw I could not bear his being in so much danger , and comforted me , saying , “ Tom , Tom , have a good heart . ” When I was holding a cup at his mouth ...
Pagina 67
... body in the world had such servants as they , where sure they were the unluckiest people in the world in servants , and so forth . All I mean by this representation is , to shew you that we poor servants are not ( what you called us too ...
... body in the world had such servants as they , where sure they were the unluckiest people in the world in servants , and so forth . All I mean by this representation is , to shew you that we poor servants are not ( what you called us too ...
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