The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volums 3-4J. Crissy, 1841 |
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... gentleman I have been speak- ing of had the pleasure of seeing the huge jack he had caught served up for the first dish in a most sumptuous manner . Upon our sitting down to it , he gave us a long account how No. 108 . 7 THE SPECTATOR .
... gentleman I have been speak- ing of had the pleasure of seeing the huge jack he had caught served up for the first dish in a most sumptuous manner . Upon our sitting down to it , he gave us a long account how No. 108 . 7 THE SPECTATOR .
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... pleasure which she expressed at the sight of him , he reproached her after the fol- lowing manner : " Glaphyra ( says he ) thou hast made good the old saying , That women are not to be trusted . Was not I the husband of thy virginity ...
... pleasure which she expressed at the sight of him , he reproached her after the fol- lowing manner : " Glaphyra ( says he ) thou hast made good the old saying , That women are not to be trusted . Was not I the husband of thy virginity ...
Pàgina 28
... - page , indulged the pleasure of a young man ( who did not think ill of his own person ) in taking that public occasion of showing my figure and beha- viour to advantage . You may easily imagine to yourself 28 No. 113 . THE SPECTATOR .
... - page , indulged the pleasure of a young man ( who did not think ill of his own person ) in taking that public occasion of showing my figure and beha- viour to advantage . You may easily imagine to yourself 28 No. 113 . THE SPECTATOR .
Pàgina 30
... pleasures of friendship ; she is always accompani- ed by a confidant , who is witness to her daily pro- testations against our sex , and consequently a bar to her first steps towards love , upon the strength of her own maxims and ...
... pleasures of friendship ; she is always accompani- ed by a confidant , who is witness to her daily pro- testations against our sex , and consequently a bar to her first steps towards love , upon the strength of her own maxims and ...
Pàgina 32
... pleasure of that man be who could converse with a creature - But , af- ter all , you may be sure her heart is fixed on some one or other , and yet I have been credibly informed — but who can believe half that is said ! After she had ...
... pleasure of that man be who could converse with a creature - But , af- ter all , you may be sure her heart is fixed on some one or other , and yet I have been credibly informed — but who can believe half that is said ! After she had ...
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