The Spectator, Volume 8J. Nunn, 1816 |
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Pagina 16
... particular packet . The hurry and confusion at this time was not to be expressed . Some observations which I made upon the occasion , I shall communicate to the public . A venerable grey- headed man , who had laid down the colic , and ...
... particular packet . The hurry and confusion at this time was not to be expressed . Some observations which I made upon the occasion , I shall communicate to the public . A venerable grey- headed man , who had laid down the colic , and ...
Pagina 17
... particular adventure . My friend with a long visage had no sooner taken upon him my short face but he made such a grotesque figure in it , that as I looked upon him I could not forbear laughing at myself , insomuch that I put my own ...
... particular adventure . My friend with a long visage had no sooner taken upon him my short face but he made such a grotesque figure in it , that as I looked upon him I could not forbear laughing at myself , insomuch that I put my own ...
Pagina 20
... particular paper shall consist wholly of what I have received from my correspondents , I shall fill up the remaining part of it with other congratulatory letters of the same nature . of • SIR , Oxford , June 25 , 1714 . We are here ...
... particular paper shall consist wholly of what I have received from my correspondents , I shall fill up the remaining part of it with other congratulatory letters of the same nature . of • SIR , Oxford , June 25 , 1714 . We are here ...
Pagina 23
... particular . She is the relict of Sir Sampson Con- quest , some time justice of the quorum . Sir Sampson was seven feet high , and two feet in breadth from the tip of one shoulder to the other . He had married three wives , who all of ...
... particular . She is the relict of Sir Sampson Con- quest , some time justice of the quorum . Sir Sampson was seven feet high , and two feet in breadth from the tip of one shoulder to the other . He had married three wives , who all of ...
Pagina 26
... particular , that his works run very much in the first person , and that he takes all occa- sions of doing himself justice . Does he think , ' says Bru- tus , ' that his consulship deserves more applause than my putting Cæsar to death ...
... particular , that his works run very much in the first person , and that he takes all occa- sions of doing himself justice . Does he think , ' says Bru- tus , ' that his consulship deserves more applause than my putting Cæsar to death ...
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