The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volums 3-4J. Crissy, 1841 |
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Pàgina 26
... comes to church . The ' squire has made all his tenants atheists and tithe - stealers , while the parson instructs ... come to such an extremity , that the ' squire has not said his prayers , either in public or private , this half year ...
... comes to church . The ' squire has made all his tenants atheists and tithe - stealers , while the parson instructs ... come to such an extremity , that the ' squire has not said his prayers , either in public or private , this half year ...
Pàgina 48
... comes from the same rea- son , and is particularly severe upon hunting . What ( says he ) unless it be to drown thought , can make men throw away so much time and pains upon a silly animal , which they might buy cheaper in the market ...
... comes from the same rea- son , and is particularly severe upon hunting . What ( says he ) unless it be to drown thought , can make men throw away so much time and pains upon a silly animal , which they might buy cheaper in the market ...
Pàgina 57
... comes from confidants ! but let us not interrupt them ; the maid is honest , and the man dare not be otherwise , for he knows I loved her father : I will interpose in this mat- ter , and hasten the wedding . Kate Willow is a witty ...
... comes from confidants ! but let us not interrupt them ; the maid is honest , and the man dare not be otherwise , for he knows I loved her father : I will interpose in this mat- ter , and hasten the wedding . Kate Willow is a witty ...
Pàgina 58
... comes , and has her share of cunning . 6 However , when I reflect upon this woman , I do not know whether in the main I am the worse for having loved her : whenever she is recalled to my imagination , my youth returns , and I feel a ...
... comes , and has her share of cunning . 6 However , when I reflect upon this woman , I do not know whether in the main I am the worse for having loved her : whenever she is recalled to my imagination , my youth returns , and I feel a ...
Pàgina 59
... comes into the garden out of books to see them work , and observe the policies of their commonwealth . She understands every thing . I'd give ten pounds to hear her argue with my friend Sir Andrew Freeport about trade . No , ǹo , for ...
... comes into the garden out of books to see them work , and observe the policies of their commonwealth . She understands every thing . I'd give ten pounds to hear her argue with my friend Sir Andrew Freeport about trade . No , ǹo , for ...
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