The Spectator, Τόμος 8Messrs. Payne, Rivington, David, Longman, 1776 |
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Σελίδα 9
... Both the election and the ceremony are now past ; but not finding it so easy , as I at first imagined , to break through a fifty years filence , I would not venture in- to to the world under the character of a man who THE ...
... Both the election and the ceremony are now past ; but not finding it so easy , as I at first imagined , to break through a fifty years filence , I would not venture in- to to the world under the character of a man who THE ...
Σελίδα 10
... first opening of my mouth , I made a speech , confifting of about half a dozen well - turned periods ; but grew so very hoarse upon it , that , for three days together , instead of finding the use of my tongue , I was afraid that I had ...
... first opening of my mouth , I made a speech , confifting of about half a dozen well - turned periods ; but grew so very hoarse upon it , that , for three days together , instead of finding the use of my tongue , I was afraid that I had ...
Σελίδα 15
... first , believe at what a low rate the highest strains • and expressions of kindness imaginable do com- * monly pass in current payment ; and when he should come to understand it , it would be a great while before he could bring himself ...
... first , believe at what a low rate the highest strains • and expressions of kindness imaginable do com- * monly pass in current payment ; and when he should come to understand it , it would be a great while before he could bring himself ...
Σελίδα 16
... first • landing , one who was fent from the king of this place to meet me , told me , That he was extreme- ly forry for the storm I had met with just before my ' arrival . I was troubled to hear him grieve and • afflict himself upon my ...
... first • landing , one who was fent from the king of this place to meet me , told me , That he was extreme- ly forry for the storm I had met with just before my ' arrival . I was troubled to hear him grieve and • afflict himself upon my ...
Σελίδα 17
... first going to court , one of the great men ' almost put me out of countenance , by asking ten • thousand pardons of me for only treading by acci- • dent upon my toe . They call this kind of lie a compliment ; for when they are civil to ...
... first going to court , one of the great men ' almost put me out of countenance , by asking ten • thousand pardons of me for only treading by acci- • dent upon my toe . They call this kind of lie a compliment ; for when they are civil to ...
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