The Spectator, Volume 8J. Nunn, 1816 |
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Pagina 29
... writing which want to be filled up , and which for that reason are called blank spaces , as of right appertaining to our family : for I consider myself as the lord of a nanor , who lays his claim to all wastes or spots of ground that ...
... writing which want to be filled up , and which for that reason are called blank spaces , as of right appertaining to our family : for I consider myself as the lord of a nanor , who lays his claim to all wastes or spots of ground that ...
Pagina 43
... writing was first of all introduced by T - m Br - wn * , of facetious memory , who , after hav- ing gutted a proper name of all its intermediate vowels , used to plant it in his works , and make as free with it as he pleased , without ...
... writing was first of all introduced by T - m Br - wn * , of facetious memory , who , after hav- ing gutted a proper name of all its intermediate vowels , used to plant it in his works , and make as free with it as he pleased , without ...
Pagina 44
... writer of the age . I shall only add , that in order to outshine all this modern race of syncopists , and thoroughly content my English readers , I intend shortly to publish a Spectator that shall not have a single vowel in it , ADDISON ...
... writer of the age . I shall only add , that in order to outshine all this modern race of syncopists , and thoroughly content my English readers , I intend shortly to publish a Spectator that shall not have a single vowel in it , ADDISON ...
Pagina 45
... write it at length , if he means honestly ? ' I have read over the whole sen- tence , ' says I ; but I look upon the parenthesis in the belly of it to be the most dangerous part , and as full of in- sinuations as it can hold . But who ...
... write it at length , if he means honestly ? ' I have read over the whole sen- tence , ' says I ; but I look upon the parenthesis in the belly of it to be the most dangerous part , and as full of in- sinuations as it can hold . But who ...
Pagina 46
... writing so many letters of my lady Q - p - t - s's name ; ' but however , ' says I , he has made a little amends for it in his next sentence , where he leaves a blank space without so much as a consonant to direct us . I mean , ' says I ...
... writing so many letters of my lady Q - p - t - s's name ; ' but however , ' says I , he has made a little amends for it in his next sentence , where he leaves a blank space without so much as a consonant to direct us . I mean , ' says I ...
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