The Spectator ..Peter Wilson, 1755 |
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... exceeds the grievance of pin - money , and I think in every fettlement there • ought to be a clause inferted , that the father should be 3 • answer- : • answerable for the longings of his daughter . 24 N ° 326 THE SPECTATOR .
... exceeds the grievance of pin - money , and I think in every fettlement there • ought to be a clause inferted , that the father should be 3 • answer- : • answerable for the longings of his daughter . 24 N ° 326 THE SPECTATOR .
Page 38
... answer , told him , that he hoped his honour would pay his forfeit . I could observe Sir ROGERA little ruffled upon being thus trepanned ; but our guide not infifting upon his de- mand , the knight soon recovered his good humour and ...
... answer , told him , that he hoped his honour would pay his forfeit . I could observe Sir ROGERA little ruffled upon being thus trepanned ; but our guide not infifting upon his de- mand , the knight soon recovered his good humour and ...
Page 50
... Answer'd : I know thee , stranger , who thou art , That mighty leading angel , who of late Made head against heav'n's King , tho ' overthrown . I faw and heard ; for fuch a num'rous hoft Fled not in filence through the frighted deep ...
... Answer'd : I know thee , stranger , who thou art , That mighty leading angel , who of late Made head against heav'n's King , tho ' overthrown . I faw and heard ; for fuch a num'rous hoft Fled not in filence through the frighted deep ...
Page 59
... answer all objections that have been maliciously rais'd against it . I have proceeded to give an account of the particular dances of the Greeks and • Romans , whether religious , warlike , or civil ; and taken particular notice of that ...
... answer all objections that have been maliciously rais'd against it . I have proceeded to give an account of the particular dances of the Greeks and • Romans , whether religious , warlike , or civil ; and taken particular notice of that ...
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... answer , and yet had condemned Job . Now • Elihu had waited till Job had spoken , because they were ' elder than he . When Elihu saw there was no answer in ' the mouth of these three men , then his wrath was kind- led . And Elihu the ...
... answer , and yet had condemned Job . Now • Elihu had waited till Job had spoken , because they were ' elder than he . When Elihu saw there was no answer in ' the mouth of these three men , then his wrath was kind- led . And Elihu the ...
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