The Spectator ..Peter Wilson, 1755 |
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Page 11
... night . Could not go to fleep till one in the morning for thinking of my journal . WEDNESDAY . From eight till ter . Drank two dishes of chocolate in bed , and fell asleep after them . From ten to eleven . Eat a flice of bread and ...
... night . Could not go to fleep till one in the morning for thinking of my journal . WEDNESDAY . From eight till ter . Drank two dishes of chocolate in bed , and fell asleep after them . From ten to eleven . Eat a flice of bread and ...
Page 12
... night to eight in the morning . Dream'd that I punted to Mr. Froth . From eight to ten . Chocolate . Read two acts in Aurengzebe a - bed . From ten to eleven . Tea - table . Sent to borrow lady Faddie's Cupid for Veny . Read the play ...
... night to eight in the morning . Dream'd that I punted to Mr. Froth . From eight to ten . Chocolate . Read two acts in Aurengzebe a - bed . From ten to eleven . Tea - table . Sent to borrow lady Faddie's Cupid for Veny . Read the play ...
Page 13
... night . Went to bed . Melancholy dreams . Methought Nicolini faid he was Mr. Froth . SUNDAY . Indifpofed . MONDAY . Eight o'clock . Waked by Mifs Kitty . Aurengzebe lay upon the chair by me . Kitty repeated without 1 without book the ...
... night . Went to bed . Melancholy dreams . Methought Nicolini faid he was Mr. Froth . SUNDAY . Indifpofed . MONDAY . Eight o'clock . Waked by Mifs Kitty . Aurengzebe lay upon the chair by me . Kitty repeated without 1 without book the ...
Page 18
... night an account of a young fellow's first dif covering his paffion to his miftrefs . The young . lady was one , it feems , who had long before conceived a favourable opinion of him , and was ftill in hopes that he would fome time or ...
... night an account of a young fellow's first dif covering his paffion to his miftrefs . The young . lady was one , it feems , who had long before conceived a favourable opinion of him , and was ftill in hopes that he would fome time or ...
Page 19
... nights lecture on these natural mirrours , as it feems to bear fome relation to the following letter , which I received the day before . " I Have read your laft Saturday's obfervations on the fourth book of Milton with great ...
... nights lecture on these natural mirrours , as it feems to bear fome relation to the following letter , which I received the day before . " I Have read your laft Saturday's obfervations on the fourth book of Milton with great ...
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Adam Æneid affurance alfo angels arife bagnio beautiful becauſe behaviour character chearful chearfulneſs circumftances confequence confider confideration converfation defcribed defcription defign defire difcourfe dreffed faid fame fatire fays fecond fecret feems felf felves fenfe fent fentiments feven feveral fhall fhew fhort fhould fince firft firſt fome fomething foon fpeak fpirit ftill fubject fublime fuch gentleman give heav'n hiftory himſelf honeft honour houſe humble fervant imagination inftances itſelf juft Jupiter lady laft laſt lefs loft look mafter mankind manner Menippus Milton mind modeft moft moſt muft muſt myſelf nature never night obferved occafion Ovid paffage paffed paffion Paradife perfon pleafing pleaſed pleaſure poem poet prefent raiſe reader reafon reft reprefented rife ſhall ſhe Sir ROGER ſpeak SPECTATOR tell thee thefe themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe thou thought tion uſe Virg virtue whofe whole worfe