The Spectator, Volume 4J.M. Dent & Company, 1913 |
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Page 32
... given them a pot of Ale after it , all would have been well without any of this Bustle ; but they say he's a warm Man , and does not care to be made Mouths at , Upon this , one , that had held his Tongue hitherto , began to exert ...
... given them a pot of Ale after it , all would have been well without any of this Bustle ; but they say he's a warm Man , and does not care to be made Mouths at , Upon this , one , that had held his Tongue hitherto , began to exert ...
Page 33
... given it , as his Opinion , that neither Count Rechteren , nor Monsieur Mesnager had behav'd themselves right in this Affair . Count Rechteren , says he , should have made Affidavit that his Servants had been affronted , and then ...
... given it , as his Opinion , that neither Count Rechteren , nor Monsieur Mesnager had behav'd themselves right in this Affair . Count Rechteren , says he , should have made Affidavit that his Servants had been affronted , and then ...
Page 35
... given us a lively Picture of that Kind of Husband who comes under the Denomination of the Henpeck'd ; but I do not remember that you have ever touched upon one that is of the quite different Character , and who , in several Places of ...
... given us a lively Picture of that Kind of Husband who comes under the Denomination of the Henpeck'd ; but I do not remember that you have ever touched upon one that is of the quite different Character , and who , in several Places of ...
Page 39
... given to Men ; upon which they were both cast into a deep Sleep , and the next Morning found dead in the Temple . This was such an Event , as would have been construed into a Judgment , had it happened to the two Brothers after an Act ...
... given to Men ; upon which they were both cast into a deep Sleep , and the next Morning found dead in the Temple . This was such an Event , as would have been construed into a Judgment , had it happened to the two Brothers after an Act ...
Page 49
... given Way , We went down , you must think , with no very good Countenances ; and as we sneaked off , and were driving home together , he confessed to me that her Anger was thus highly raised , because he did not think fit to fight a ...
... given Way , We went down , you must think , with no very good Countenances ; and as we sneaked off , and were driving home together , he confessed to me that her Anger was thus highly raised , because he did not think fit to fight a ...
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