The Spectator, Svazek 1Dent, 1958 |
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Strana 122
... pleased to see a Man insulting Kings , or affronting the Gods , in one Scene , and throwing himself at the Feet of his Mistress in another . Let him behave himself insolently towards the Men , and abjectly towards the Fair One , and it ...
... pleased to see a Man insulting Kings , or affronting the Gods , in one Scene , and throwing himself at the Feet of his Mistress in another . Let him behave himself insolently towards the Men , and abjectly towards the Fair One , and it ...
Strana 137
... pleased to see her interrupted in an Account of her Travels , by a Message to her Footman ; and holding her Tongue in the midst of a Moral Reflexion , by applying the tip of it to a Patch ? There is nothing which exposes a Woman to ...
... pleased to see her interrupted in an Account of her Travels , by a Message to her Footman ; and holding her Tongue in the midst of a Moral Reflexion , by applying the tip of it to a Patch ? There is nothing which exposes a Woman to ...
Strana 432
... pleased , if they are admitted who are always complaining they are sad . Whatever we do we should keep up the Chearfulness of our Spirits , and never let them sink below an Inclination at least to be well pleased : The Way to this , is ...
... pleased , if they are admitted who are always complaining they are sad . Whatever we do we should keep up the Chearfulness of our Spirits , and never let them sink below an Inclination at least to be well pleased : The Way to this , is ...
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