The Spectator, Svazek 701893 |
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Strana 122
... humour of the reserved. A judicious mixture of such company, crowned with el m plots of flowers, and the whole apartment glittering with gay lights, cheered with a profusion of roses, artificial falls of water, and intervals of soft ...
... humour of the reserved. A judicious mixture of such company, crowned with el m plots of flowers, and the whole apartment glittering with gay lights, cheered with a profusion of roses, artificial falls of water, and intervals of soft ...
Strana 123
... humour ; but to this day he is seldom merry but he has occasion to be valiant at the same time. But, by the favour of these gentlemen, I am humbly of opinion, that a man may be a very witty man, and never offend one statute of this ...
... humour ; but to this day he is seldom merry but he has occasion to be valiant at the same time. But, by the favour of these gentlemen, I am humbly of opinion, that a man may be a very witty man, and never offend one statute of this ...
Strana 142
... humour to meddle with a subject that demanded the most soft and delicate touch imaginable. I was afraid of dropping something that might seem to bear hard either upon the son s abilities, or the mother s discretion ; being sensible that ...
... humour to meddle with a subject that demanded the most soft and delicate touch imaginable. I was afraid of dropping something that might seem to bear hard either upon the son s abilities, or the mother s discretion ; being sensible that ...
Strana 150
... humour for a woman of her quality. But here lies my complaint. Sir. To bear with me is all the encouragement she is pleased to bestow upon me ; for she gives her cast-off clothes from me to others ; some she is pleased to bestow in the ...
... humour for a woman of her quality. But here lies my complaint. Sir. To bear with me is all the encouragement she is pleased to bestow upon me ; for she gives her cast-off clothes from me to others ; some she is pleased to bestow in the ...
Strana 164
... humour, that they lived in strict friendship and alliance from that day forward. " The same gentleman some time after packed together a set of oglers, as he called them, consisting of such as had an unlucky cast in their eyes. His ...
... humour, that they lived in strict friendship and alliance from that day forward. " The same gentleman some time after packed together a set of oglers, as he called them, consisting of such as had an unlucky cast in their eyes. His ...
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