The Spectator, Volume 8J. Nunn, 1816 |
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Pagina 20
... occasion . ' DEAR MR . PRATE - APACE , June 23 , 1714 . I AM a member of a female society who call ourselves the Chit - chat club , and am ordered by the whole sister- hood to congratulate you upon the use of your tongue . We have all ...
... occasion . ' DEAR MR . PRATE - APACE , June 23 , 1714 . I AM a member of a female society who call ourselves the Chit - chat club , and am ordered by the whole sister- hood to congratulate you upon the use of your tongue . We have all ...
Pagina 28
... occasion ; upon which he would laugh very heartily , and wonder the company did not join with him . When his mirth was over , I have often reprehended him out of Terence , Tuumne obsecro te , hoc dictum erat ? vetus credidi . But ...
... occasion ; upon which he would laugh very heartily , and wonder the company did not join with him . When his mirth was over , I have often reprehended him out of Terence , Tuumne obsecro te , hoc dictum erat ? vetus credidi . But ...
Pagina 34
... occasion , to the amazement of both armies , as Isidas , the son of Phoebidas , who was at that time in the bloom of his youth , and very remarkable for the comeliness of his person . He was coming out of the bath when the alarm was gi ...
... occasion , to the amazement of both armies , as Isidas , the son of Phoebidas , who was at that time in the bloom of his youth , and very remarkable for the comeliness of his person . He was coming out of the bath when the alarm was gi ...
Pagina 39
anxiety of heart in particular which is apt to trouble them on this occasion : for , as it is impossible he should over- look any of his creatures , so we may be confident that he regards , with an eye of mercy , those who endeavour to ...
anxiety of heart in particular which is apt to trouble them on this occasion : for , as it is impossible he should over- look any of his creatures , so we may be confident that he regards , with an eye of mercy , those who endeavour to ...
Pagina 65
... occasion , that to this day I believe he died of an apoplexy . Mr. Waitfort was resolved not to be too late this time , and I heard from him in two days . I am almost out of my weeds at this present writing , and very doubtful whether I ...
... occasion , that to this day I believe he died of an apoplexy . Mr. Waitfort was resolved not to be too late this time , and I heard from him in two days . I am almost out of my weeds at this present writing , and very doubtful whether I ...
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