The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals, Volume 5George B. Whittaker, 1827 |
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Page 156
... head : a very great man ! ' We were immediately conducted into the little chapel on the right hand . Sir Roger , planting him- self at our historian's elbow , was very attentive to every thing he said , particularly to the account he ...
... head : a very great man ! ' We were immediately conducted into the little chapel on the right hand . Sir Roger , planting him- self at our historian's elbow , was very attentive to every thing he said , particularly to the account he ...
Page 157
... head , and told us there was fine reading in the casualties of that reign . Our conductor then pointed to that monument where there is the figure of one of our English kings without a head ; and upon giving us to know , that the head ...
... head , and told us there was fine reading in the casualties of that reign . Our conductor then pointed to that monument where there is the figure of one of our English kings without a head ; and upon giving us to know , that the head ...
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... head , which he always kept close shaved , re- garding , it seems , the hairs of his head as so many suckers , which if they had been suffered to grow , might have drawn away the nourishment from his chin , and by that means have ...
... head , which he always kept close shaved , re- garding , it seems , the hairs of his head as so many suckers , which if they had been suffered to grow , might have drawn away the nourishment from his chin , and by that means have ...
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