The Spectator, Том 1J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1753 - 956 стор. |
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... Name , my Age , and my Lodgings . I must confefs , I would gratify my Rea- der in any Thing that is reasonable ; but as for thefe three Particulars , though I am fenfible they might tend very much to the Embellishment of my Paper , I ...
... Name , my Age , and my Lodgings . I must confefs , I would gratify my Rea- der in any Thing that is reasonable ; but as for thefe three Particulars , though I am fenfible they might tend very much to the Embellishment of my Paper , I ...
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... Names , and talks . all the Way up Stairs to a Vifit . I muft not omit , that Sir ROGER is a Juftice of the Quorum ; that he fills the Chair at a Quarter - Seffion with great Abilities , and three Months ago gained univerfal Applaufe by ...
... Names , and talks . all the Way up Stairs to a Vifit . I muft not omit , that Sir ROGER is a Juftice of the Quorum ; that he fills the Chair at a Quarter - Seffion with great Abilities , and three Months ago gained univerfal Applaufe by ...
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... Name ( as they told me ) was Public Credit . The Walls , instead of being adorned with Pictures and Maps , were hung with many Acts of Parliament written in Golden Letters . At the upper End of the Hall was the Magna Charta , with the ...
... Name ( as they told me ) was Public Credit . The Walls , instead of being adorned with Pictures and Maps , were hung with many Acts of Parliament written in Golden Letters . At the upper End of the Hall was the Magna Charta , with the ...
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... Name I could not learn . He had a Sword in his right Hand , which in the Dance he often brandished at the A & t of Settlement ; and a Citi- zen , who ftood by me , whispered in myEar , that he saw a Spunge in his left Hand . The Dance ...
... Name I could not learn . He had a Sword in his right Hand , which in the Dance he often brandished at the A & t of Settlement ; and a Citi- zen , who ftood by me , whispered in myEar , that he saw a Spunge in his left Hand . The Dance ...
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... Name or Quality , but speak of me very currently by Mr. What d'ye call him . To make up for thefe trivial Difadvantages , I have the high Satisfaction of beholding all Nature with an un- prejudiced Eye ; and having nothing to do with ...
... Name or Quality , but speak of me very currently by Mr. What d'ye call him . To make up for thefe trivial Difadvantages , I have the high Satisfaction of beholding all Nature with an un- prejudiced Eye ; and having nothing to do with ...
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