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 ten . Drank two dishes of chocolate in bed , and fell asleep after them . From ten to eleven . Eat a sflice of bread and ...
... night . Could not go to fleep till one in the morning for thinking of my journal . WEDNESDAY . From eight till ten . Drank two dishes of chocolate in bed , and fell asleep after them . From ten to eleven . Eat a sflice of bread and ...
Page 12
... night to eight in the morning . Dream'd that I punted to Mr. Frotb . From eight to ten . Chocolate . Read two acts in Au- rengzebe a - bed . From ten to eleven . Tea - table . Sent to borrow lady Faddle's Cupid for Veny . Read the play ...
... night to eight in the morning . Dream'd that I punted to Mr. Frotb . From eight to ten . Chocolate . Read two acts in Au- rengzebe a - bed . From ten to eleven . Tea - table . Sent to borrow lady Faddle's Cupid for Veny . Read the play ...
Page 13
... night . Went to bed . Melancholy dreams . Methought Nicolini said he was Mr. Froth . SUNDAY . Indisposed . MONDAY . Eight o'clock . Waked by Miss Kitty . Aurengzebe lay upon the chair by me . Kitty repeated without without book the ...
... night . Went to bed . Melancholy dreams . Methought Nicolini said he was Mr. Froth . SUNDAY . Indisposed . MONDAY . Eight o'clock . Waked by Miss Kitty . Aurengzebe lay upon the chair by me . Kitty repeated without without book the ...
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... night with an account of a young fellow's first dif- covering his paffion to his mistress . The young lady was one , it seems , who had long before conceived a favourable opinion of him , and was still in hopes that he would fome time ...
... night with an account of a young fellow's first dif- covering his paffion to his mistress . The young lady was one , it seems , who had long before conceived a favourable opinion of him , and was still in hopes that he would fome time ...
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... nights lecture on these natural mirrours , as it feems to bear some relation to the following letter , which I received the day before . SIR , I Have read your last Saturday's observations on the fourth book of Milton with great ...
... nights lecture on these natural mirrours , as it feems to bear some relation to the following letter , which I received the day before . SIR , I Have read your last Saturday's observations on the fourth book of Milton with great ...
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