The Spectator, Volume 2J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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Pagina 6
... walk the street , and observe the hurry about me in this town , say I say , when I behold this vast variety. " Where , with like haste , thro ' several ways they run , Some to undo , and some to be undone * ; ' * Cooper's Hill . * This ...
... walk the street , and observe the hurry about me in this town , say I say , when I behold this vast variety. " Where , with like haste , thro ' several ways they run , Some to undo , and some to be undone * ; ' * Cooper's Hill . * This ...
Pagina 16
... walk together ; it can never , without the guilt of a court , happen , that it shall not be unfashionable to do what is unlawful . But alas ! in the dominions of Pharamond , by the force of a tyrant castom , which is misnamed a point of ...
... walk together ; it can never , without the guilt of a court , happen , that it shall not be unfashionable to do what is unlawful . But alas ! in the dominions of Pharamond , by the force of a tyrant castom , which is misnamed a point of ...
Pagina 40
... walking one evening in my chamber with nothing about me but my nightgown , they both came into my room and 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 ...
... walking one evening in my chamber with nothing about me but my nightgown , they both came into my room and 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 ...
Pagina 57
... walking alone by the sea - side , being seized with many melancholy reflections on his former and his present state of life , which had raised a fit of devotion in him , he threw off his clothes with a design to wash himself , according ...
... walking alone by the sea - side , being seized with many melancholy reflections on his former and his present state of life , which had raised a fit of devotion in him , he threw off his clothes with a design to wash himself , according ...
Pagina 64
... of the house to ramble wherever my feet would carry me . " The third day after I left Sir Stephen's family , I was strolling up and down the walks in the Tem> a > ple . A young gentleman of the house , who 64 96 . SPECTATOR .
... of the house to ramble wherever my feet would carry me . " The third day after I left Sir Stephen's family , I was strolling up and down the walks in the Tem> a > ple . A young gentleman of the house , who 64 96 . SPECTATOR .
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