The Spectator ...Angier March, 1803 |
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Page 124
... rest of the company entertain , ate so immoderately for their applause , as had like to have cost me my life . What added to my misfor- tune was , that having naturally a good stomach , and having lived soberly for some time , my body ...
... rest of the company entertain , ate so immoderately for their applause , as had like to have cost me my life . What added to my misfor- tune was , that having naturally a good stomach , and having lived soberly for some time , my body ...
Page 234
... rest , he is enabled to make the best use of his learning , and display it at full length upon all occasions . Last summer he dis- tinguished himself two or three times very remark- ably , by puzzling the vicar before an assembly of ...
... rest , he is enabled to make the best use of his learning , and display it at full length upon all occasions . Last summer he dis- tinguished himself two or three times very remark- ably , by puzzling the vicar before an assembly of ...
Page 372
... rest in the murmur of brooks and the melody of birds , in the shade of groves and woods , or in the embroidery of fields and meadows ; but considers the several ends of Providence which are served by them , and the wonders of divine ...
... rest in the murmur of brooks and the melody of birds , in the shade of groves and woods , or in the embroidery of fields and meadows ; but considers the several ends of Providence which are served by them , and the wonders of divine ...
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