The Spectator, Volume 1J. Duncan, 1791 |
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Page 10
... my late rambles , or rather speculations , E looked into the great hall where the bank is kept , and was not a little pleased to see the directors , secreta- ries , and clerks , with all the other members 10 NO . 2 . THE SPECTATOR .
... my late rambles , or rather speculations , E looked into the great hall where the bank is kept , and was not a little pleased to see the directors , secreta- ries , and clerks , with all the other members 10 NO . 2 . THE SPECTATOR .
Page 12
... pleased into that precious metal . After a little dizziness and confused hurry of thought , which a man often meets with in a dream , methought the hall was alarmed , the doors flew open , and there entered half a dozen of the most ...
... pleased into that precious metal . After a little dizziness and confused hurry of thought , which a man often meets with in a dream , methought the hall was alarmed , the doors flew open , and there entered half a dozen of the most ...
Page 36
... pleased with them as he would have been with the Leges Conviviales of BEN JOHN- SON , the regulations of an old Roman club cited by LIPSIUS , or the rules of a Symposium in an ancient Greek author . C. NO . 10. — MONDAY , MARCH 12. J710 ...
... pleased with them as he would have been with the Leges Conviviales of BEN JOHN- SON , the regulations of an old Roman club cited by LIPSIUS , or the rules of a Symposium in an ancient Greek author . C. NO . 10. — MONDAY , MARCH 12. J710 ...
Page 47
... pleased to think that I am always engaged with such an innumerable society in searching out the wonders of the creation , and joining in the same concert of praise and adoration . MILTON has finely described this mixed communion of men ...
... pleased to think that I am always engaged with such an innumerable society in searching out the wonders of the creation , and joining in the same concert of praise and adoration . MILTON has finely described this mixed communion of men ...
Page 49
... pleased ; " for ( says he ) , I do not intend to hurt any body . " I thanked him very kind . ly , and passed by him ; and in a little time after saw him leap upon the stage , and act his part with very great ap- plause . It has been ...
... pleased ; " for ( says he ) , I do not intend to hurt any body . " I thanked him very kind . ly , and passed by him ; and in a little time after saw him leap upon the stage , and act his part with very great ap- plause . It has been ...
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