The Spectator: With Notes, and a General Index. The Eight Volumes Comprised in OneHickman and Hazzard. William Brown, printer, 1822 - 771 pages |
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Page 26
... creature , after having behaved myself to Thirst , but it is represented as written rather by ai satisfaction in the part above - mentioned . That of drayman than a poet . I come in with a tub about a lion is too great a character for ...
... creature , after having behaved myself to Thirst , but it is represented as written rather by ai satisfaction in the part above - mentioned . That of drayman than a poet . I come in with a tub about a lion is too great a character for ...
Page 30
... creature upon springs , that it would weigh any thing as well To consult the preservation of life , as the only end as a pair of scales . By this means he discovered of it , to make our health our business , to engage how many ounces of ...
... creature upon springs , that it would weigh any thing as well To consult the preservation of life , as the only end as a pair of scales . By this means he discovered of it , to make our health our business , to engage how many ounces of ...
Page 34
... creature . He gives great satisfaction to the recitativo , bear a remote affinity to the tone of quality ; and if they will make a subscription for their voices in ordinary conversation , or , to speak him , I will send for a brother of ...
... creature . He gives great satisfaction to the recitativo , bear a remote affinity to the tone of quality ; and if they will make a subscription for their voices in ordinary conversation , or , to speak him , I will send for a brother of ...
Page 66
... creature which it appeared to be . He no sooner got rid of his impotent enemy , but he marched up to the wood , and ... creatures have souls , concluded , that this huge thicket of thorns and not only men and women , but brutes ...
... creature which it appeared to be . He no sooner got rid of his impotent enemy , but he marched up to the wood , and ... creatures have souls , concluded , that this huge thicket of thorns and not only men and women , but brutes ...
Page 79
... creature it is . She comes of my writing . When a girl is safely brought from to my hands just as nature left her , half finished , her nurse , before she is capable of forming one and without any acquired improvements . When I simple ...
... creature it is . She comes of my writing . When a girl is safely brought from to my hands just as nature left her , half finished , her nurse , before she is capable of forming one and without any acquired improvements . When I simple ...
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