The Spectator, Volume 8J. Nunn, 1816 |
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Pagina 19
... short , Sir , my case has been some- thing like that of those discreet animals the monkeys , who , as the Indians tell us , can speak if they would , but purposely avoid it , that they may not be made to work . I have hitherto gained a ...
... short , Sir , my case has been some- thing like that of those discreet animals the monkeys , who , as the Indians tell us , can speak if they would , but purposely avoid it , that they may not be made to work . I have hitherto gained a ...
Pagina 20
... short face , inquires for her , he shall be ad- mitted , and no questions asked . ' As this particular paper shall consist wholly of what I have received from my correspondents , I shall fill up the remaining part of it with other ...
... short face , inquires for her , he shall be ad- mitted , and no questions asked . ' As this particular paper shall consist wholly of what I have received from my correspondents , I shall fill up the remaining part of it with other ...
Pagina 23
... likewise gave up his place to a gentleman at court . The courtier was as short lived a favourite as his predecessors , but had the pleasure of seeing himself succeeded by a long series of lovers , No. 561 . 23 SPECTATOR .
... likewise gave up his place to a gentleman at court . The courtier was as short lived a favourite as his predecessors , but had the pleasure of seeing himself succeeded by a long series of lovers , No. 561 . 23 SPECTATOR .
Pagina 31
... short , Sir , whenever he is in a passion , he is angry at every thing that is brittle ; and if on such occasions he had nothing to vent his rage upon , I do not know whether my bones would be in safety . Let me beg of you , Sir , to ...
... short , Sir , whenever he is in a passion , he is angry at every thing that is brittle ; and if on such occasions he had nothing to vent his rage upon , I do not know whether my bones would be in safety . Let me beg of you , Sir , to ...
Pagina 36
... short , while I pursued this thought , I could not but reflect on that little insignificant figure which I myself bore amidst the immensity of God's works . Were the sun , which enlightens this part of the crea- tion , with all the host ...
... short , while I pursued this thought , I could not but reflect on that little insignificant figure which I myself bore amidst the immensity of God's works . Were the sun , which enlightens this part of the crea- tion , with all the host ...
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