The Spectator, 8. kötetJ. F. Dove, 1827 |
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51. oldal
... called Renatus to his bed - side , and bespoke him in the most pathetic gesture and accent . As much , my son , as you have been addicted to vanity and pleasure , as I also have been before you , * you nor I could escape the fame or the ...
... called Renatus to his bed - side , and bespoke him in the most pathetic gesture and accent . As much , my son , as you have been addicted to vanity and pleasure , as I also have been before you , * you nor I could escape the fame or the ...
54. oldal
... she quarrels with all about her , and A statue of Pasquin in that city , on which sarcastic remarks were pasted , and thence called Pasquinades . sometimes in a freak will instantly change her habitation . 54 SPECTATOR . No ' 427 .
... she quarrels with all about her , and A statue of Pasquin in that city , on which sarcastic remarks were pasted , and thence called Pasquinades . sometimes in a freak will instantly change her habitation . 54 SPECTATOR . No ' 427 .
67. oldal
... called down . I went in , fell on my knees , for he made me call him father ; and when I expected the blessing I asked , the good gentleman , in a surprise , turns himself to my gover- ness , and asks , whether this ( pointing to me ) ...
... called down . I went in , fell on my knees , for he made me call him father ; and when I expected the blessing I asked , the good gentleman , in a surprise , turns himself to my gover- ness , and asks , whether this ( pointing to me ) ...
78. oldal
... called for sacrifices , or pú- rifying waters , to expatiate the appearance of such a pro- digy . He would have invoked the shades of Portia or Lucretia , to see into what the Roman ladies had trans- formed themselves . For my own part ...
... called for sacrifices , or pú- rifying waters , to expatiate the appearance of such a pro- digy . He would have invoked the shades of Portia or Lucretia , to see into what the Roman ladies had trans- formed themselves . For my own part ...
81. oldal
... called Elizabeth Preston , daughter of the keeper of the garden , with a glass of water ; who I imagined might have been , for form's sake , the general representative of the lady fought for , and from her beauty the proper Amaryllis on ...
... called Elizabeth Preston , daughter of the keeper of the garden , with a glass of water ; who I imagined might have been , for form's sake , the general representative of the lady fought for , and from her beauty the proper Amaryllis on ...
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