The Spectator, Volume 1J. Duncan, 1791 |
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Pagina 27
... lady's looks , that she regarded me as a very odd kind of fellow , with an unfortunate aspect . For which reason , I took my leave immediately after dinner , and withdrew to my own lodgings . Upon my return home , I fell into a profound ...
... lady's looks , that she regarded me as a very odd kind of fellow , with an unfortunate aspect . For which reason , I took my leave immediately after dinner , and withdrew to my own lodgings . Upon my return home , I fell into a profound ...
Pagina 32
... lady does not live far from Covent Garden , and that I am not the first cully whom she has passed herself upon for a countess . " Thus , Sir , you see how I have mistaken a cloud for a Juno ; and if you can make any use of this ...
... lady does not live far from Covent Garden , and that I am not the first cully whom she has passed herself upon for a countess . " Thus , Sir , you see how I have mistaken a cloud for a Juno ; and if you can make any use of this ...
Pagina 41
... lady . But when we consider this question between the sexes , which has been either a point of dispute or raillery ever since there were men and women , let us take facts from plain people , and from such as have not either ambition or ...
... lady . But when we consider this question between the sexes , which has been either a point of dispute or raillery ever since there were men and women , let us take facts from plain people , and from such as have not either ambition or ...
Pagina 45
... lady's daughters , and telling stories of spirits and appa- ritions . Upon my opening the door , the young women broke off their discourse ; but my landlady's daughters telling them that it was no body but the gentleman ( for that is ...
... lady's daughters , and telling stories of spirits and appa- ritions . Upon my opening the door , the young women broke off their discourse ; but my landlady's daughters telling them that it was no body but the gentleman ( for that is ...
Pagina 53
... ladies that the bell rings for church , and that it stands on the other side of the garden ; but they only laugh at the child. ́ ́ " I desire you would lay this before all the world , that I may not be made such a tool for the future ...
... ladies that the bell rings for church , and that it stands on the other side of the garden ; but they only laugh at the child. ́ ́ " I desire you would lay this before all the world , that I may not be made such a tool for the future ...
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