The Spectator, Volume 4J.M. Dent & Company, 1913 |
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Page 100
... - Yards . Here we heard on every Side the Wailings and Complaints of several of the Inhabitants , who had cast themselves disconsolately at the Feet of Trees ; and as we 1712 . we chanced to approach any of these , 100 THE SPECTATOR.
... - Yards . Here we heard on every Side the Wailings and Complaints of several of the Inhabitants , who had cast themselves disconsolately at the Feet of Trees ; and as we 1712 . we chanced to approach any of these , 100 THE SPECTATOR.
Page 101
... heard and saw , and one of our Number was wrought up to such a Pitch of Wildness , as to talk of hanging himself upon a Bough which shot temptingly across the Path we travelled in , but he was restrain'd from it by the kind Endeavours ...
... heard and saw , and one of our Number was wrought up to such a Pitch of Wildness , as to talk of hanging himself upon a Bough which shot temptingly across the Path we travelled in , but he was restrain'd from it by the kind Endeavours ...
Page 102
... heard our Stories , we compared them , we mutually gave and received Pity , and so by Degrees became tollerable Company , A considerable Part of the troublesome Road was thus deceived , at length the Openings among the Trees grew larger ...
... heard our Stories , we compared them , we mutually gave and received Pity , and so by Degrees became tollerable Company , A considerable Part of the troublesome Road was thus deceived , at length the Openings among the Trees grew larger ...
Page 104
... heard that the Minister of State in the Reign of Queen Elizabeth had all Manner of Books and Ballads brought to him , of what Kind soever , and took great Notice how much they took with the People ; upon which he would , and certainly ...
... heard that the Minister of State in the Reign of Queen Elizabeth had all Manner of Books and Ballads brought to him , of what Kind soever , and took great Notice how much they took with the People ; upon which he would , and certainly ...
Page 108
... heard where I sate , appeared an Act of Humiliation more than she had Occasion for , The Truth is , her Beauty had Something so innocent , and yet so sublime , that we all gazed upon her like a Phantom . None of the Pictures which we ...
... heard where I sate , appeared an Act of Humiliation more than she had Occasion for , The Truth is , her Beauty had Something so innocent , and yet so sublime , that we all gazed upon her like a Phantom . None of the Pictures which we ...
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