The Spectator ..Peter Wilson, 1755 |
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Page 12
... look beft in blue . From one till half an hour after two . Change . Cheapned a couple of fans . Drove to the Till four . At dinner . Mem . Mr. Froth paffed by in his new liveries . From four to fix . Dressed , paid a vifit to old lady ...
... look beft in blue . From one till half an hour after two . Change . Cheapned a couple of fans . Drove to the Till four . At dinner . Mem . Mr. Froth paffed by in his new liveries . From four to fix . Dressed , paid a vifit to old lady ...
Page 19
... look into the lid , begged her that if she should happen to know the person , fhe would not reveal her name . Upon carrying it to the window , she was very agreeably surprised to find there was nothing within the lid but a little ...
... look into the lid , begged her that if she should happen to know the person , fhe would not reveal her name . Upon carrying it to the window , she was very agreeably surprised to find there was nothing within the lid but a little ...
Page 20
... look , just oppofite A shape within the watry gleam appear'd , Bending to look on me ; I started back , It started back ; but pleas'd I Soon return'd , Pleas'd it return'd as foon with answered looks Of sympathy and love : there I ...
... look , just oppofite A shape within the watry gleam appear'd , Bending to look on me ; I started back , It started back ; but pleas'd I Soon return'd , Pleas'd it return'd as foon with answered looks Of sympathy and love : there I ...
Page 22
... look upon myself to be in a ftate of war , and am forc'd to keep as constant watch ⚫ in my feat , as a governor would do that commanded a town on the frontier of an enemy's country . I have indeed pretty well fecur'd iny park , having ...
... look upon myself to be in a ftate of war , and am forc'd to keep as constant watch ⚫ in my feat , as a governor would do that commanded a town on the frontier of an enemy's country . I have indeed pretty well fecur'd iny park , having ...
Page 23
... looks up at my window , as if to ste me ; and if I fteal to- wards it to peep at him , he turns another way , and looks frightened at finding what he was looking for . • The air is very cold ; and pray let him know that if • he knocks ...
... looks up at my window , as if to ste me ; and if I fteal to- wards it to peep at him , he turns another way , and looks frightened at finding what he was looking for . • The air is very cold ; and pray let him know that if • he knocks ...
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