The Spectator, Tom 5William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... lived enough both to nature and to glory ; and your Grace may make that reflection with much more justice . He spoke it after he had arrived at empire , by an usurpation upon those whom he had enslaved ; but the Prince of Mindle heim ...
... lived enough both to nature and to glory ; and your Grace may make that reflection with much more justice . He spoke it after he had arrived at empire , by an usurpation upon those whom he had enslaved ; but the Prince of Mindle heim ...
Strona 11
... lived a bachelor to this day , and instead of a numerous offspring , with which , in the regular ways of life , I might possibly have delighted myself , I have only to amuse myself with the repetition of old stories and intrigues ...
... lived a bachelor to this day , and instead of a numerous offspring , with which , in the regular ways of life , I might possibly have delighted myself , I have only to amuse myself with the repetition of old stories and intrigues ...
Strona 27
... half my jointure ! I lived upon much less , Frank , when I carried you from place to place in these arms , and could neither eat , dress , or mind any thing , for feeding and tending you , a weakly No. 263 . 27 THE SPECTATOR .
... half my jointure ! I lived upon much less , Frank , when I carried you from place to place in these arms , and could neither eat , dress , or mind any thing , for feeding and tending you , a weakly No. 263 . 27 THE SPECTATOR .
Strona 31
... lived upon him . A course of ten years time passed in all the little alleys , by- paths , and sometimes open taverns and streets of this town , gave Irus a perfect skill in judging of the inclinations of mankind , and acting accordingly ...
... lived upon him . A course of ten years time passed in all the little alleys , by- paths , and sometimes open taverns and streets of this town , gave Irus a perfect skill in judging of the inclinations of mankind , and acting accordingly ...
Strona 78
... lived under senseless and severe parents , to the im- portunity of poverty , to the violence of a passion in its beginning well grounded , and all other alleviations which make unhappy women resign the characteris- tic of their sex ...
... lived under senseless and severe parents , to the im- portunity of poverty , to the violence of a passion in its beginning well grounded , and all other alleviations which make unhappy women resign the characteris- tic of their sex ...
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