The Spectator, Volume 2J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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Pagina 40
... told me , they had a very pleasant trick to put upon a gentleman that was in the same house , provided I would bear a part in it . Upon this they told me such a plausible story , that I laughed at their contrivance , and agreed to do ...
... told me , they had a very pleasant trick to put upon a gentleman that was in the same house , provided I would bear a part in it . Upon this they told me such a plausible story , that I laughed at their contrivance , and agreed to do ...
Pagina 41
... told them , that if they would not unbind me , I would fall asleep between them , and by that means disgrace them for ever . But alas ! this was impossible ; could I have been disposed to it , they would have prevented me by several ...
... told them , that if they would not unbind me , I would fall asleep between them , and by that means disgrace them for ever . But alas ! this was impossible ; could I have been disposed to it , they would have prevented me by several ...
Pagina 56
... told * The Koran ( Al Koran ) has been searched for this passage ; but no such relation is to be found in it . In a Life of Mahomet ( London , 8vc . 1712 ) we find a passage something similar , but rather less extravagant , as it ...
... told * The Koran ( Al Koran ) has been searched for this passage ; but no such relation is to be found in it . In a Life of Mahomet ( London , 8vc . 1712 ) we find a passage something similar , but rather less extravagant , as it ...
Pagina 60
... told us , nothing is so falacious as this outward sign of sorrow ; and the natural history of our bodies will teach us that this flux of the eyes , this faculty of weeping , is peculiar only to some constitutions . We observe in the ...
... told us , nothing is so falacious as this outward sign of sorrow ; and the natural history of our bodies will teach us that this flux of the eyes , this faculty of weeping , is peculiar only to some constitutions . We observe in the ...
Pagina 66
... told her Sir John was come home ; then she would order another coach to prevent being dogged . The lover makes signs to me as I get bewind the coach , I shake my head it was impossible : I leave my lady at the next turning , and follow ...
... told her Sir John was come home ; then she would order another coach to prevent being dogged . The lover makes signs to me as I get bewind the coach , I shake my head it was impossible : I leave my lady at the next turning , and follow ...
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