The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volums 7-8J. Crissy, 1838 |
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... told me smiling , I was in the Inquisition . You may believe I was not a little startled at what he meant , and more so when he asked me if I had bespoke any thing of late that was fine . I told him several ; upon which he produced a ...
... told me smiling , I was in the Inquisition . You may believe I was not a little startled at what he meant , and more so when he asked me if I had bespoke any thing of late that was fine . I told him several ; upon which he produced a ...
Pàgina 7
... told him , he has information only of one woman that is laid for him , and that the wrong one ; for the lady com- missioners have devoted him to another than the person against whom they have employed their agent his friend to alarm him ...
... told him , he has information only of one woman that is laid for him , and that the wrong one ; for the lady com- missioners have devoted him to another than the person against whom they have employed their agent his friend to alarm him ...
Pàgina 21
... were . I sure it were false . It is told with such simplicity ; and there are so many artless touches of distress in it , that I fear it comes too much from the heart . 6 MR . SPECTATOR , ' SOME years ago it No. 322 . 21 THE SPECTATOR .
... were . I sure it were false . It is told with such simplicity ; and there are so many artless touches of distress in it , that I fear it comes too much from the heart . 6 MR . SPECTATOR , ' SOME years ago it No. 322 . 21 THE SPECTATOR .
Pàgina 30
... Told me that my lover's name began with a G. Mem . The conjurer was within a letter of Mr. Froth's name , & c . Upon looking back into this my journal , I find that I am at a loss to know whether I pass my time well or ill ; and indeed ...
... Told me that my lover's name began with a G. Mem . The conjurer was within a letter of Mr. Froth's name , & c . Upon looking back into this my journal , I find that I am at a loss to know whether I pass my time well or ill ; and indeed ...
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... told them with a more than ordinary seriousness , that his heart had been long engaged to one whose name he thought himself obliged in honour to conceal ; but that he could show her picture in the lid of his snuff - box . The young lady ...
... told them with a more than ordinary seriousness , that his heart had been long engaged to one whose name he thought himself obliged in honour to conceal ; but that he could show her picture in the lid of his snuff - box . The young lady ...
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