The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals, Volume 5George B. Whittaker, 1827 |
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Page 86
... Took my afternoon's nap . From four to six . Walked into the fields . Wind S. S. E. From six to ten . nion about the ... Took a walk to Islington . One . Took a pot of Mother Cob's mild . Between two and three . Returned , dined on a ...
... Took my afternoon's nap . From four to six . Walked into the fields . Wind S. S. E. From six to ten . nion about the ... Took a walk to Islington . One . Took a pot of Mother Cob's mild . Between two and three . Returned , dined on a ...
Page 159
... took away the vigour of his mind , and all manner of attention to a fortune which he now thought desperate ; insomuch that he died without a will , having before buried my mother , in the midst of his other misfortunes . I was sixteen ...
... took away the vigour of his mind , and all manner of attention to a fortune which he now thought desperate ; insomuch that he died without a will , having before buried my mother , in the midst of his other misfortunes . I was sixteen ...
Page 197
... took me on his knees , and , after having embraced and blessed me , as he was surrounded by the nobles of Ithaca , ' O my friends , ' says he , ' into your hands I commit the education of my son : if ever you loved his fa- ther show it ...
... took me on his knees , and , after having embraced and blessed me , as he was surrounded by the nobles of Ithaca , ' O my friends , ' says he , ' into your hands I commit the education of my son : if ever you loved his fa- ther show it ...
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